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Algebra 2 HonorsUnit I: Equations and Inequalities
1.6- Inequalities1.7- Absolute Value Equations
1.6 Inequalities Math Vocabulary
EXAMPLE 1 Solve a simple absolute value equation
Solve |x – 5| = 7. Graph the solution.
SOLUTION
| x – 5 | = 7
x – 5 = – 7 or x – 5 = 7
Write original equation.
Write equivalent equations.
EXAMPLE 1
The solutions are –2 and 12. These are the values of x that are 7 units away from 5 on a number line. The graph is shown below.
ANSWER
Solve a simple absolute value equation
EXAMPLE 2 Solve an absolute value equation
Solve |5x – 10 | = 45.
EXAMPLE 2 Solve an absolute value equation
The solutions are 11 and –7. Check these in the original equation.
ANSWER
Check:| 5x – 10 | = 45 | 5x – 10 | = 45
EXAMPLE 3
Solve |2x + 12 | = 4x. Check for extraneous solutions.
Check for extraneous solutions
EXAMPLE 3
| 2x + 12 | = 4x
Check the apparent solutions to see if either is extraneous.
Check for extraneous solutions
| 2x + 12 | = 4x
CHECK
GUIDED PRACTICE
Solve the equation. Check for extraneous solutions.
1. | x | = 5
for Examples 1, 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Solve the equation. Check for extraneous solutions.
4. |3x – 2| = 13
for Examples 1, 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Solve the equation. Check for extraneous solutions.
3. |2x + 5| = 3x
for Examples 1, 2 and 3
GUIDED PRACTICE
Solve the equation. Check for extraneous solutions.
6. |4x – 1| = 2x + 9
for Examples 1, 2 and 3
ANSWER
The solutions are – and 5. 31 1
GUIDED PRACTICE
Solve the equation. Check for extraneous solutions.
2. |x – 3| = 10
for Examples 1, 2 and 3
The solutions are –7 and 13. These are the values of x that are 10 units away from 3 on a number line. The graph is shown below.
ANSWER
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GUIDED PRACTICE
Solve the equation. Check for extraneous solutions.
3. |x + 2| = 7
for Examples 1, 2 and 3
The solutions are –9 and 5. These are the values of x that are 7 units away from – 2 on a number line.
ANSWER
EXAMPLE 5 Solve an inequality of the form |ax + b| ≤ c
A professional baseball should weigh 5.125 ounces, with a tolerance of 0.125 ounce. Write and solve an absolute value inequality that describes the acceptable weights for a baseball.
Baseball
SOLUTION
Write a verbal model. Then write an inequality.STEP 1
EXAMPLE 5 Solve an inequality of the form |ax + b| ≤ c
STEP 2 Solve the inequality.
Write inequality.
Write equivalent compound inequality.
Add 5.125 to each expression.
|w – 5.125| ≤ 0.125
– 0.125 ≤ w – 5.125 ≤ 0.125
5 ≤ w ≤ 5.25
So, a baseball should weigh between 5 ounces and 5.25 ounces, inclusive. The graph is shown below.
ANSWER
EXAMPLE 6
The thickness of the mats used in the rings, parallel bars, and vault events must be between 7.5 inches and 8.25 inches, inclusive. Write an absolute value inequality describing the acceptable mat thicknesses.
Gymnastics
SOLUTION
STEP 1 Calculate the mean of the extreme mat thicknesses.
Write a range as an absolute value inequality
EXAMPLE 6
Mean of extremes = = 7.875 7.5 + 8.25 2
Find the tolerance by subtracting the mean from the upper extreme.
STEP 2
Tolerance = 8.25 – 7.875
Write a range as an absolute value inequality
= 0.375
EXAMPLE 6
STEP 3 Write a verbal model. Then write an inequality.
A mat is acceptable if its thickness t satisfies |t – 7.875| ≤ 0.375.
ANSWER
Write a range as an absolute value inequality
GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 5 and 6
Solve the inequality. Then graph the solution.
10. |x + 2| < 6
The solutions are all real numbers less than – 8 or greater than 4. The graph is shown below.
ANSWER
–8 < x < 4
GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 5 and 6
Solve the inequality. Then graph the solution.
11. |2x + 1| ≤ 9
The solutions are all real numbers less than –5 or greater than 4. The graph is shown below.
ANSWER
–5 ≤ x ≤ 4
GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 5 and 6
12. |7 – x| ≤ 4
Solve the inequality. Then graph the solution.
3 ≤ x ≤ 11
ANSWER
The solutions are all real numbers less than 3 or greater than 11. The graph is shown below.
GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 5 and 6
13. Gymnastics: For Example 6, write an absolute value inequality describing the unacceptable mat thicknesses.
A mat is unacceptable if its thickness t satisfies |t – 7.875| > 0.375.
ANSWER