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Splash Screen

Then/Now You solved equations with the variable on each side. Evaluate absolute value expressions. Solve absolute value equations.

Example 1 Expressions with Absolute Value Evaluate |a – 7| + 15 if a = 5. |a – 7| + 15= |5 – 7| + 15Replace a with 5. = |–2| – 7 = –2 = |–2| = 2 = 17Simplify. Answer: 17

Enter question text... A.17 B.24 C.34 D Evaluate |17 – b| + 23 if b = 6.

Concept Step 1: Get the absolute value piece alone on one side of an equation Step 2: Create TWO equations a) One where you simply drop off the absolute value symbol b) One where you drop the absolute value symbol AND flip the signs of anything not inside the absolute value symbols Step 3: Solve the two equations

Example 2 Solve Absolute Value Equations A. Solve |2x – 1| = 7. Then graph the solution set. |2x – 1| = 7Original equation Case 1 Case 2 2x – 1= 7 2x – 1= –7 2x – = Add 1 to each side. 2x – = – x= 8 Simplify. 2x= –6 Divide each side by 2. x= 4 Simplify. x= –3

Example 2 Solve Absolute Value Equations Answer: {–3, 4}

Example 2 Solve Absolute Value Equations B. Solve |p + 6| = –5. Then graph the solution set. |p + 6| = –5 means the distance between p and 6 is –5. Since distance cannot be negative, the solution is the empty set Ø. Answer: Ø

Enter question text Solve |2x + 3| = 5. Graph the solution set. {1, –4} {1, 4} {–1, –4} {–1, 4} A. B. C. D.

Enter question text Solve |x – 3| = –5. 1.{8, –2} 2.{–8, 2} 3.{8, 2} 4.

Example 3 Solve an Absolute Value Equation WEATHER The average January temperature in a northern Canadian city is 1°F. The actual January temperature for that city may be about 5°F warmer or colder. Write and solve an equation to find the maximum and minimum temperatures. Method 1 Graphing |t – 1| = 5 means that the distance between t and 1 is 5 units. To find t on the number line, start at 1 and move 5 units in either direction.

Example 3 Solve an Absolute Value Equation The solution set is {–4, 6}. The distance from 1 to 6 is 5 units. The distance from 1 to –4 is 5 units.

Example 3 Method 2 Compound Sentence Write |t – 1| = 5 as t – 1 = 5 or t – 1 = –5. Answer: The solution set is {–4, 6}. The maximum and minimum temperatures are –4°F and 6°F. Case 1Case 2 t – 1 = 5t – 1 = –5 t – = 5 + 1Add 1 to each side. t – = –5 + 1 t = 6Simplify. t = –4 Solve an Absolute Value Equation

Enter question text WEATHER The average temperature for Columbus on Tuesday was 45ºF. The actual temperature for anytime during the day may have actually varied from the average temperature by 15ºF. Solve to find the maximum and minimum temperatures. 1.{–60, 60} 2.{0, 60} 3.{–45, 45} 4.{30, 60}

Example 4 Write an Absolute Value Equation Write an equation involving absolute value for the graph. Find the point that is the same distance from –4 as the distance from 6. The midpoint between –4 and 6 is 1.

Example 4 Write an Absolute Value Equation The distance from 1 to –4 is 5 units. The distance from 1 to 6 is 5 units. Answer: |y – 1| = 5 So, an equation is |y – 1| = 5.

Enter question text... 1.|x – 2| = 4 2.|x + 2| = 4 3.|x – 4| = 2 4.|x + 4| = 2 5. Write an equation involving the absolute value for the graph.

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