3.5 Solving Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities
When solving an equation or inequality containing an absolute value, you must consider both the positive and negative values that could produce the same absolute value. Essentially, you need to solve for both the positive and negative versions of the expression in order to determine all possible solutions. In these notes, we practice solving absolute value equations and inequalities in a number of examples to properly determine all the solutions to our problem.
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