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Absolute Value means the distance from 0, and so you should solve the equation with the number inside the Absolute Value lines as a positive and then solve again as a negative.
The absolute value of something is also the square root of the square of that something. This can be used to solve equations involving absolute values.
An absolute value may not need a number line to solve. Absolute value means the distance form zero regardless of the sign.
you don't need to make them. Just solve the problem, then ignore whether its negative or positive, and you have your answer.
The absolute value of -15 is 15. (any number in absolute value is positive.)
The absolute value of 19 is 19. If x is positive , absolute x equals x.
No because absolute value of negative 8 equals to positive 8
The problem is impossible to solve. If anyone has this question, here's the answer. :-) 8 = 7 - |x| 1 = -|x| -1 = |x| a contradiction, because the absolute value of a number cannot be negative, it is always positive.
a non examples is -3 equals -3
What's your question? To solve an absolute value inequality, knowledge of absolute values and solving inequalities are necessary. Absolute value inequalities can have one or two variables.
You can write this as two equations, and solve them separately. The two equations are:x - 19 = -3and:-x - 19 = -3