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Absolute Value Equations

Recall that the absolute value of a number represents the distance that number is from zero on the number line. The equation is translated as “ x is 3 units from zero on the number line.” Notice, on the number line shown in Figure 1 , that there are two different numbers that are 3 units away from zero, namely, 3 or –3.





Figure 1

Absolute value.


The solution set of the equation is , because and

Example 1: Solve for

This translates to “4 x – 2 is 8 units from zero on the number line” (see Figure 2 ).





Figure 2

There are + and – solutions.






Check the solution.




These are true statements. The solution set is

Example 2: Solve for

To solve this type of absolute value equation, first isolate the expression involving the absolute value symbol.




Now, translate the absolute value equation: is 11 units from zero on the number line.”




The check is left to you. The solution set is

Example 3: Solve for

This problem has no solutions, because the translation is nonsensical. Distance is not measured in negative values.

Example 4: Solve for

This type of sentence will be true if either

  1. The expressions inside the absolute value symbols are exactly the same (that is, they are equal) or

  2. The expressions inside the absolute value symbols are opposites of each other.





The check is left to you. The solution set is

Example 5: Solve for




The sentence –2 = –7 is never true, so it gives no solution.

Check the solution.




Therefore, the solution set is

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