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This module provides sample problems which develop concepts related to absolute value equations.
OK, now, I’m thinking of a number. All I will tell you is that the
absolute value of my number is 7.
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A
Rewrite my question as a math equation instead of a word problem.
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B
What can my number be?
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I’m thinking of a different number. This time, the
absolute value of my number is 0.
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A
Rewrite my question as a math equation instead of a word problem.
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B
What can my number be?
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I’m thinking of a different number. This time, the
absolute value of my number is –4.
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A
Rewrite my question as a math equation instead of a word problem.
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B
What can my number be?
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I’m thinking of a different number. This time, the
absolute value of my number is less than 7.
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A
Rewrite my question as a math inequality instead of a word problem.
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B
Does 8 work?
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C
Does 6 work?
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D
Does
work?
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E
Does
work?
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F
Write an inequality that describes all possible values for my number.
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I’m thinking of a different number. This time, the
absolute value of my number is greater than 4.
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A
Rewrite my question as a math inequality instead of a word problem.
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B
Write an inequality that describes all possible values for my number. (Try a few numbers, as we did in #7.)
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I’m thinking of a different number. This time, the
absolute value of my number is greater than
.
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A
Rewrite my question as a math inequality instead of a word problem.
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B
Write an inequality that describes all possible values for my number.
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Stop at this point and check your answers with me before going on to the next questions.
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A
First, forget that it says“
”and just think of it as“a number.”The absolute value of
this number is 7. So what can
this number be?
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B
Now, remember that“this number”is
. So write an equation that says that
can be
<your answer(s) in part (a)>.
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C
Solve the equation(s) to find what
can be.
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D
Plug your answer(s) back into the original equation
and see if they work.
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A
This time, because the absolute value is not alone, we’re going to start with some algebra. Leave
alone, but get rid of everything
around it, so you end up with
alone on the left side, and some other number on the right.
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B
Now, remember that“some number”is
. So write an equation that says that
can be
<your answer(s) in part a> .
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C
Solve the equation(s) to find what
can be.
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D
Plug your answer(s) back into the original equation
and see if they work.
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A
Solve, by analogy to the way you solved the last two problems.
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B
Plug your answer(s) back into the original equation
and see if they work.
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A
Solve, by analogy to the way you solved the last two problems.
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B
Plug your answer(s) back into the original equation
and see if they work.
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Source:
OpenStax, Advanced algebra ii: activities and homework. OpenStax CNX. Sep 15, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10686/1.5
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