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Warm Up Solve the equation or inequality. 1.) 3x + 15 = -42 2.) 5x – 8 ≤ 7 3.) 2x + 1 5
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1.7 SOLVE ABSOLUTE VALUE EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES Algebra II
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Objective Solve absolute value equations.
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Vocabulary Absolute value – distance the number is from 0 on a number line. Absolute values are always positive. Extraneous solutions – an apparent solution that must be rejected because it does not satisfy the original equation.
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Steps to solve Use these steps to solve an absolute value equation |ax + b| = c where c > 0. Step 1) Write two equations: ax + b = c or ax + b = -c. Step 2) Solve each equation. Step 3) Check each solution in the original absolute value eqation.
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Example 1 – Solve a simple absolute value equation Solve |2x – 9| = 15. Graph the solutions.
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Example 2 – Solve an absolute value equation Solve |4x + 12| = 28.
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Example 3 – Check for extraneous solutions. Solve |4x + 10| = 6x. Check for extraneous solutions.
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Assignment Pg. 55 (4 – 38 even)
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