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Absolute Value Equations

Absolute value equations involve variables within absolute value bars. To solve these equations: 1. Isolate the absolute value expression on one side of the equation using properties of equality. 2. Apply the absolute value property to rewrite the equation as two cases without absolute values. 3. Solve the two new equations and check that all solutions satisfy the original equation. For example, to solve |x2 - 1| = x, the equation is rewritten as two quadratic equations that can be solved using the quadratic formula and checked in the original equation.

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Absolute Value Equations

Absolute value equations involve variables within absolute value bars. To solve these equations: 1. Isolate the absolute value expression on one side of the equation using properties of equality. 2. Apply the absolute value property to rewrite the equation as two cases without absolute values. 3. Solve the two new equations and check that all solutions satisfy the original equation. For example, to solve |x2 - 1| = x, the equation is rewritten as two quadratic equations that can be solved using the quadratic formula and checked in the original equation.

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Absolute Value Equations

Equations with a variable or variables within absolute value bars are known as Absolute
Value Equations.

Examples:

⏐x - 3⏐ = 5

⏐2x - 3⏐ + x = 2

Method To Solve Absolute Value Equations:


To solve absolute value equations, remember to do the following:

• Isolate the absolute value expression on one side of =. So for example, use the
Addition Property of Equality to subtract x from both sides of ⏐2x - 3⏐ + x = 2 to
result in ⏐2x - 3⏐ = 2 - x .

• Use the Absolute Value Equation Property to solve two cases without the absolute
values, one positive and one negative. In the above example, you would solve
2x - 3 = 2 - x and 2x - 3 = -(2 – x).

• After solving, check all answers. You may get extraneous solutions! In the example
above, we would get answers of x=5/3 and x=1. It turns out that both work.

Example: Solve ⏐2x - 3⏐ = 2

First, apply the Absolute Value Equation Property to rewrite as two problems.
2x - 3 = 2 and 2x - 3 = -2

Next, use the Addition Property of Equality to move all terms to one side in both
equations, resulting in
2x - 3 + 3 = 2 + 3 and 2x – 3 + 3 = -2 + 3
2x = 5 and 2x = 1

Use the Division Property of Equality to solve both to get


x = 5/2 and x = 1/2.

Check both answers in ⏐2x - 3⏐ = 2


⏐2(5/2) - 3⏐ = 2 and ⏐2(1/2) - 3⏐ = 2 are both true!

Example: Could you solve ⏐x2 - 1⏐ = x using this same method? Explain how.

Answer: Yes

First, apply the Absolute Value Equation Property to rewrite as two problems.
x2 - 1 = x and x2 - 1 = - x

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Next, use the Addition Property of Equality to move all terms to one side in both
equations, resulting in
x2 - 1 + 1 = x + 1 and x2 - 1 + 1 = -x + 1
x2 = x + 1 and x2 = 1 - x

You now have two quadratic equations that can be rewritten as


x2 - x – 1 = 0 and x2 +x - 1 = 0 by applying the Addition Property of Equality.

You could then solve these using the Quadratic Formula as shown below. You would
then have to check all four solutions!

The easiest way to check these solutions is to use the decimal forms of the answers and
plug them into ⏐x2 - 1⏐ = x .

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