Example 1 Solve Absolute Value Inequalities (<) A. Solve |s – 3| ≤ 12. Then graph the solution set. Write |s – 3| ≤ 12 as s – 3 ≤ 12 and s – 3 ≥ –12. Answer:

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Example 1 Solve Absolute Value Inequalities (<) A. Solve |s – 3| ≤ 12. Then graph the solution set. Write |s – 3| ≤ 12 as s – 3 ≤ 12 and s – 3 ≥ –12. Answer: The solution set is {s | –9 ≤ s ≤ 15}. Case 1: s – 3 is PositiveCase 2: s – 3 is negative s – 3 ≤ 12 Original inequality s –3 ≥ –12

Example 1 Solve Absolute Value Inequalities (<) B. Solve |x + 6| < –8. Since |x + 6| cannot be negative, |x + 6| cannot be less than –8. So, the solution is the empty set Ø. Answer: Ø

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 1 A. Solve |p + 4| < 6. Then graph the solution set. A.{p | p < 2} B.{p | p > –10} C.{p | –10 < p < 2} D.{p | –2 < p < 10}

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 1 B. Solve |p – 5| < –2. A.{p | p ≤ –2} B.{p | p < –2} C.{p | p < 3} D.

Example 2 RAINFALL The average annual rainfall in California for the last 100 years is 23 inches. However, the annual rainfall can differ by 10 inches from the 100 year average. What is the range of annual rainfall for California? The difference between the actual rainfall and the average is less than or equal to 10. Let x be the actual rainfall in California. Then |x – 23| ≤ 10. Apply Absolute Value Inequalities

Example 2 Case 1 Case 2 Answer:The range of rainfall in California is {x |13  x  33}. Apply Absolute Value Inequalities

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 2 A.{x | 70 ≤ x ≤ 74} B.{x | 68 ≤ x ≤ 72} C.{x | 68 ≤ x ≤ 74} D.{x | 69 ≤ x ≤ 75} A thermostat inside Macy’s house keeps the temperature within 3 degrees of the set temperature point. If the thermostat is set at 72 degrees Fahrenheit, what is the range of temperatures in the house?

Example 3 A. Solve |3y – 3| > 9. Then graph the solution set. Original inequality Case 1 3y – 3 is positive.Case 2 3y – 3 is negative. Solve Absolute Value Inequalities (>)

Example 3 Answer: The solution set is {y | y 4}. Solve Absolute Value Inequalities (>)

Example 3 B. Solve |2x + 7| ≥ –11. Answer:Since |2x + 7| is always greater than or equal to 0, the solution set is {x | x is a real number}. Solve Absolute Value Inequalities (>)

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 3 A. Solve |2m – 2| > 6. Then graph the solution set. A.{m | m > –2 or m < 4}. B.{m | m > –2 or m > 4}. C.{m | –2 < m < 4}. D.{m | m 4}.

A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 3 B. Solve |5x – 1| ≥ –2. A.{x | x ≥ 0} B.{x | x ≥ –5} C.{x | x is a real number.} D.