Title: 1.7
11.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
- Recall that the absolute value of a number x,
written x, is the distance the number is from 0
on a number line. This understanding of absolute
value can be extended to apply to simple absolute
value equations.
21.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
31.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
41.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
51.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
61.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
71.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
81.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
- Extraneous Solutions
- When you solve an absolute value equation, it is
possible for a solution to be extraneous. An
extraneous solution is an apparent solution that
must be rejected because it does not satisfy the
original equation.
91.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
101.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
- Example 3b
- Solve 4x 10 6x 4
111.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
121.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
- Example 4
- Solve 4x 5 gt 13
131.7 Solve Absolute Value Equations and
Inequalities
- Example 4b
- Solve 3x 7 gt 5