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5. Solving Equations by Graphing
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Exercise 22 Page 247

Break down the given absolute value equation into two separate equations.

Practice makes perfect
When solving an equation involving absolute value expressions, we should consider what would happen if we removed the absolute value symbols. Let's look at an example equation.
Although we can make statements about this equation, there are actually only two possible cases to consider.
Statement Result
Both absolute values are positive.
Both absolute values are negative.
Only the left-hand side is negative.
Only the right-hand side is negative.
Because of the Properties of Equality, when the absolute values of two expressions are equal, either or Now let's consider these two cases for the given equation.