Solving Absolute Value Equations

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Solving Absolute Value Equations Chapter 1.4 Solving Absolute Value Equations

By the end of this lesson you will be able to: Understand what absolute value is Be able to evaluate an expression with absolute value Solve an absolute value equation

Evaluating Expressions: Evaluate 10 – |2a + 7| if a = –1.5. 10 – |2a + 7| 10 – |2(–1.5) + 7| Replace a with –1.5. 10 – |–3 + 7| Simplify 2(–1.5) first. 10 – |4| Add –3 and 7. The value is 6.

Solving Absolute Value Equations Solve –10 |b + 3| = –40. Check your solutions. First, divide both sides by –10. |b + 3| = 4 (Positive) (Negative) Case 1 a = b or Case 2 a = –b b + 3 = 4 b + 3 = –4 b + 3 – 3 = 4 – 3 b + 3 – 3 = –4 – 3 b = 1 b = –7

CHECK Use the original equation to check your solutions!!! –10 |b + 3| = –40 –10 |b + 3| = –40 –10 |1 + 3| = –40 –10 |–7 + 3| = –40 –10 |4| = –40 –10 |–4| = –40 –40 = –40 -10(4)= -40 –40 = –40 The solutions are –7 or 1. Thus, the solution set is {–7, 1}. On the number line, we can see that each answer is 4 units away from -3.

When an absolute value equation has NO SOLUTION Solve |–3c + 8| + 15 = 7. |–3c + 8| = –8 Isolate the absolute value expression by subtracting 15 from each side. This sentence is never true, so the solution set is Ø. Why??? Absolute value cannot be equal to ZERO

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