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How many cases do you have after you remove the absolute value?
- 7, 15
Before we can solve this equation, we need to isolate the absolute value expression using the Properties of Equality.
An absolute value measures an expression's distance from a midpoint on a number line. |4-z|= 11
lc 4-z ≥ 0:4-z = 11 & (I) 4-z < 0:4-z = - 11 & (II)
(I), (II): LHS-4=RHS-4
(I), (II): LHS * (-1)=RHS* (-1)
When solving an absolute value equation, it is important to check for extraneous solutions. We can check our answers by substituting them back into the original equation. Let's start with -7.
z= - 7
a-(- b)=a+b
Add terms
|11|=11
We will check 15 in the same way.
We see that both -7 and 15 satisfy the original equation.