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2.2 Solving Absolute Value Equations.notebook
www.firelandsschools.orgSolving Absolute Value Equations Algebraically To solve absolute value equations algebraically, first isolate the absolute value expression on one side of the equation the same way you would isolate a variable. Then use the rule: Iflxl= a (where a is a positive number), then x = a OR x —a.
H 2.2 Solving Absolute Value Equations.notebook
www.firelandsschools.orgYou have seen that absolute value equations have two solutions when the isolated absolute value expression is equal to a positive number. When the absolute value …
A Quick Algebra Review - Hood College
www.hood.eduWhen solving absolute value equations, we must consider that the number inside could have been negative before you applied the absolute value! For example: │x + 2│= 3 x + 2 and x + 2 3 -3 When we take the absolute value, both are equal to 3. So we end up with TWO SOLUTIONS for this equation. -2(x – 5) < 10 -2 -2
Solving Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities
www.mcckc.eduAbsolute Value Equations and Inequalities Absolute Value Definition - The absolute value of x, is defined as… = , ≥0 −, <0 where x is called the “argument” Steps for Solving Linear Absolute Value Equations : i.e. + = 1. Isolate the absolute value. 2. Identify what the isolated absolute value is set equal to… a.
Solving Absolute Value Equations - Big Ideas Math
static.bigideasmath.comSolving Absolute Value Equations 5 Match the absolute value equation with its graph. 22. ∣ x − 4 ∣ = 3 23.∣ x + 4 ∣ = 3 24.∣ x − 3 ∣ = 4 A. y22 y1 01 3 45678 4 4 B. y12301 4 56789
Solving Absolute Value Equations
www.kukramer.orgSection 1.4 Solving Absolute Value Equations 31 Identifying Special Solutions When you solve an absolute value equation, it is possible for a solution to be extraneous.An extraneous solution is an apparent solution that must be rejected because it does not satisfy the original equation.
Solving Absolute Value Equations Examples
www.beaconlearningcenter.comSolving Absolute Value Equations Johnny Wolfe www.BeaconLC.org Jay High School Santa Rosa County Florida September 22, 2001 6. Example – Find the absolute value of x – 5. 7. Example – Evaluate |3x – 2| + 7.2 if x = –3. 8.