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Solving Absolute Value Equations
You'll Learn To: Vocabulary 1) absolute value 2) empty set Evaluate expressions involving absolute values. Solve absolute value equations. Solving Absolute Value Equations
Solving Absolute Value Equations  Seismologists use the Richter scale to express the  Magnitudes of earthquakes.  This scale ranges from 1 to  10, 10 being the highest.
Solving Absolute Value Equations  Seismologists use the Richter scale to express the  Magnitudes of earthquakes.  This scale ranges from 1 to  10, 10 being the highest. The uncertainty in the estimate of a magnitude E is about Plus or minus 0.3 unit.
Solving Absolute Value Equations  Seismologists use the Richter scale to express the  Magnitudes of earthquakes.  This scale ranges from 1 to  10, 10 being the highest. The uncertainty in the estimate of a magnitude E is about Plus or minus 0.3 unit. This means that an earthquake with a magnitude estimated at 6.1 might actually have a magnitude as low as 5.8 or as high as 6.4.
Solving Absolute Value Equations  Seismologists use the Richter scale to express the  Magnitudes of earthquakes.  This scale ranges from 1 to  10, 10 being the highest. The uncertainty in the estimate of a magnitude E is about Plus or minus 0.3 unit. This means that an earthquake with a magnitude estimated at 6.1 might actually have a magnitude as low as 5.8 or as high as 6.4. These extremes can be described by the absolute value equation
Solving Absolute Value Equations  Seismologists use the Richter scale to express the  Magnitudes of earthquakes.  This scale ranges from 1 to  10, 10 being the highest. The uncertainty in the estimate of a magnitude E is about Plus or minus 0.3 unit. This means that an earthquake with a magnitude estimated at 6.1 might actually have a magnitude as low as 5.8 or as high as 6.4. Richter Scale 0 10 E These extremes can be described by the absolute value equation
The  absolute value  of a number is its distance from zero on the number line. Solving Absolute Value Equations
The  absolute value  of a number is its distance from zero on the number line. Since distance is nonnegative (positive), the absolute value of a number is  always nonnegative. Solving Absolute Value Equations
The  absolute value  of a number is its distance from zero on the number line. Since distance is nonnegative (positive), the absolute value of a number is  always nonnegative. The symbol is used to represent the absolute value of a number  x . Solving Absolute Value Equations
Absolute Value  For  any  real number  a , if a is positive or zero,  the absolute value of a is a. Solving Absolute Value Equations
Absolute Value  For  any  real number  a , if a is positive or zero,  the absolute value of a is a. 0 a Solving Absolute Value Equations  distance from zero =  a
Absolute Value  For  any  real number  a , if a is positive or zero,  the absolute value of a is a. 0 a For  any  real number  a , if a is negative,  the absolute value of a is a. -a Solving Absolute Value Equations  distance from zero =  a distance from zero =  a
Absolute Value  For  any  real number  a , if a is positive or zero,  the absolute value of a is a. 0 a For  any  real number  a , if a is negative,  the absolute value of a is a. -a For any real number a, Solving Absolute Value Equations  distance from zero =  a distance from zero =  a
Absolute Value  For  any  real number  a , if a is positive or zero,  the absolute value of a is a. 0 a For  any  real number  a , if a is negative,  the absolute value of a is a. -a For any real number a, and Solving Absolute Value Equations  distance from zero =  a distance from zero =  a
Solving Absolute Value Equations
Solving Absolute Value Equations
Solving Absolute Value Equations
Solving Absolute Value Equations
Solving Absolute Value Equations
Solving Absolute Value Equations
Solving Absolute Value Equations
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side:
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: positive side:
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: positive side:
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: positive side:
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: positive side: Solution set is:  { 8, 42 }
Solving Absolute Value Equations
Solving Absolute Value Equations  Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  3 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations  Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  3 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  3 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: positive side: Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  3 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: positive side: Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  3 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: positive side: Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  3 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: positive side: Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  3 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: positive side: Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  3 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: positive side: Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  3 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: positive side: Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  3 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations  negative side: positive side: Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  3 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations
Solving Absolute Value Equations  Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  – 12 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations  Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  – 12 .
Solving Absolute Value Equations  Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  – 12 . Absolute values are all  NONNEGATIVE !
Solving Absolute Value Equations  Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  – 12 . Absolute values are all  NONNEGATIVE !
Solving Absolute Value Equations  Step 1)  Isolate the absolute value expression  by dividing both sides of the  equation by  – 12 . Absolute values are all  NONNEGATIVE ! This is referred to as an  EMPTY SET .
Basic Absolute Value Absolute Value EquationOffset from Zero End  of  Lesson Solving Absolute Value Equations
Credits  PowerPoint created by Using Glencoe’s Algebra 2 text, © 2005 Robert Fant http://robertfant.com

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Absolute Value Equations (Algebra 2)

  • 2. You'll Learn To: Vocabulary 1) absolute value 2) empty set Evaluate expressions involving absolute values. Solve absolute value equations. Solving Absolute Value Equations
  • 3. Solving Absolute Value Equations Seismologists use the Richter scale to express the Magnitudes of earthquakes. This scale ranges from 1 to 10, 10 being the highest.
  • 4. Solving Absolute Value Equations Seismologists use the Richter scale to express the Magnitudes of earthquakes. This scale ranges from 1 to 10, 10 being the highest. The uncertainty in the estimate of a magnitude E is about Plus or minus 0.3 unit.
  • 5. Solving Absolute Value Equations Seismologists use the Richter scale to express the Magnitudes of earthquakes. This scale ranges from 1 to 10, 10 being the highest. The uncertainty in the estimate of a magnitude E is about Plus or minus 0.3 unit. This means that an earthquake with a magnitude estimated at 6.1 might actually have a magnitude as low as 5.8 or as high as 6.4.
  • 6. Solving Absolute Value Equations Seismologists use the Richter scale to express the Magnitudes of earthquakes. This scale ranges from 1 to 10, 10 being the highest. The uncertainty in the estimate of a magnitude E is about Plus or minus 0.3 unit. This means that an earthquake with a magnitude estimated at 6.1 might actually have a magnitude as low as 5.8 or as high as 6.4. These extremes can be described by the absolute value equation
  • 7. Solving Absolute Value Equations Seismologists use the Richter scale to express the Magnitudes of earthquakes. This scale ranges from 1 to 10, 10 being the highest. The uncertainty in the estimate of a magnitude E is about Plus or minus 0.3 unit. This means that an earthquake with a magnitude estimated at 6.1 might actually have a magnitude as low as 5.8 or as high as 6.4. Richter Scale 0 10 E These extremes can be described by the absolute value equation
  • 8. The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line. Solving Absolute Value Equations
  • 9. The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line. Since distance is nonnegative (positive), the absolute value of a number is always nonnegative. Solving Absolute Value Equations
  • 10. The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line. Since distance is nonnegative (positive), the absolute value of a number is always nonnegative. The symbol is used to represent the absolute value of a number x . Solving Absolute Value Equations
  • 11. Absolute Value For any real number a , if a is positive or zero, the absolute value of a is a. Solving Absolute Value Equations
  • 12. Absolute Value For any real number a , if a is positive or zero, the absolute value of a is a. 0 a Solving Absolute Value Equations distance from zero = a
  • 13. Absolute Value For any real number a , if a is positive or zero, the absolute value of a is a. 0 a For any real number a , if a is negative, the absolute value of a is a. -a Solving Absolute Value Equations distance from zero = a distance from zero = a
  • 14. Absolute Value For any real number a , if a is positive or zero, the absolute value of a is a. 0 a For any real number a , if a is negative, the absolute value of a is a. -a For any real number a, Solving Absolute Value Equations distance from zero = a distance from zero = a
  • 15. Absolute Value For any real number a , if a is positive or zero, the absolute value of a is a. 0 a For any real number a , if a is negative, the absolute value of a is a. -a For any real number a, and Solving Absolute Value Equations distance from zero = a distance from zero = a
  • 23. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side:
  • 24. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: positive side:
  • 25. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: positive side:
  • 26. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: positive side:
  • 27. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: positive side: Solution set is: { 8, 42 }
  • 29. Solving Absolute Value Equations Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by 3 .
  • 30. Solving Absolute Value Equations Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by 3 .
  • 31. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by 3 .
  • 32. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: positive side: Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by 3 .
  • 33. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: positive side: Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by 3 .
  • 34. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: positive side: Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by 3 .
  • 35. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: positive side: Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by 3 .
  • 36. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: positive side: Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by 3 .
  • 37. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: positive side: Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by 3 .
  • 38. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: positive side: Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by 3 .
  • 39. Solving Absolute Value Equations negative side: positive side: Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by 3 .
  • 41. Solving Absolute Value Equations Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by – 12 .
  • 42. Solving Absolute Value Equations Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by – 12 .
  • 43. Solving Absolute Value Equations Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by – 12 . Absolute values are all NONNEGATIVE !
  • 44. Solving Absolute Value Equations Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by – 12 . Absolute values are all NONNEGATIVE !
  • 45. Solving Absolute Value Equations Step 1) Isolate the absolute value expression by dividing both sides of the equation by – 12 . Absolute values are all NONNEGATIVE ! This is referred to as an EMPTY SET .
  • 46. Basic Absolute Value Absolute Value EquationOffset from Zero End of Lesson Solving Absolute Value Equations
  • 47. Credits PowerPoint created by Using Glencoe’s Algebra 2 text, © 2005 Robert Fant http://robertfant.com