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Solving Absolute Value Equations: Understanding the Two Possible Answers, Exams of Algebra

A step-by-step guide on how to solve absolute value equations, which typically result in two answers. The process involves isolating the absolute value section, setting up two equations, solving each equation, and checking the solutions. Extraneous solutions, which do not work when plugged back into the original equation, are disregarded. Seven examples are given to illustrate the process.

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1.8 part 1 – Solving Absolute
Value Equations
Objective: TSW solve
absolute value equations.
Absolute Value Equations Almost
Always Give You 2 ANSWERS!
Absolute Value – the distance a number is from zero…for
example -3 and 3 are both 3 units from zero (2 possible
answers)
To solve absolute value equations:
1. Get absolute value section by itself.
***If the absolute value section of the equation equals a
negative…NO SOLUTION, which is the empty set
(shown by Ǿ)***
2. Set up 2 equations
3. Solve each equation (usually 2 answers)
4. CHECK SOLUTIONS as some may not work when
you plug them back into the original equations.
Extraneous Solution
If you check your solutions and one of
them does not work when you plug it back
into the original equation, it is called an
extraneous solution.
When we get an extraneous solution, we
disregard it and only use the one that
worked as our answer.
Examples: Solve Each Absolute
Value Equation.
1. 9 – 4x= 7 2.
3. 3x – 5+ 4 = 3
And Some More…
4. x + 10= 4x – 8 5. |3x + 2| = |x – 5|
6. |7x – 28| = 0
Last One…
7. |3x – 2| = |2 – 3x|
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1.8 part 1 – Solving Absolute

Value Equations

Objective: TSW solve

absolute value equations.

Absolute Value Equations Almost

Always Give You 2 ANSWERS!

Absolute Value – the distance a number is from zero…for example -3 and 3 are both 3 units from zero (2 possible answers)

To solve absolute value equations:

  1. Get absolute value section by itself. If the absolute value section of the equation equals a negative…NO SOLUTION, which is the empty set (shown by Ǿ)
  2. Set up 2 equations
  3. Solve each equation (usually 2 answers)
  4. CHECK SOLUTIONS as some may not work when you plug them back into the original equations.

Extraneous Solution

• If you check your solutions and one of

them does not work when you plug it back

into the original equation, it is called an

extraneous solution.

• When we get an extraneous solution, we

disregard it and only use the one that

worked as our answer.

Examples: Solve Each Absolute

Value Equation.

  1. │9 – 4x│= 7 2.
  2. │3x – 5│+ 4 = 3

And Some More…

  1. │x + 10│= 4x – 8 5. |3x + 2| = |x – 5|
  2. |7x – 28| = 0

Last One…

7. |3x – 2| = |2 – 3x|

Homework Time…Yipee Skippy

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