SOLUTION: Why must you consider multiple cases when solving absolute value equations?

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Question 1085316: Why must you consider multiple cases when solving absolute value equations?
Answer by ikleyn(52925) About Me  (Show Source):
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1.  The shortest answer is: because the absolute value function is defined differently in different parts of the number line.



2.  Slightly more extended answer is this:

    When we solve absolute value equation |ax + b| = c, for example, 
    we reduce it to solving TWO equations with linear functions.

    In each equation this linear function is determined in its own way.



3.  To get the most detailed explanations, see the lessons 
    - Absolute Value equations
    - HOW TO solve equations containing Linear Terms under the Absolute Value sign. Lesson 1
    - HOW TO solve equations containing Linear Terms under the Absolute Value sign. Lesson 2
    - HOW TO solve equations containing Linear Terms under the Absolute Value sign. Lesson 3
    - HOW TO solve equations containing Quadratic Terms under the Absolute Value sign. Lesson 1
    - HOW TO solve equations containing Quadratic Terms under the Absolute Value sign. Lesson 2
in this site.

Read them attentively and become an expert in this area.


Also, you have this free of charge online textbook in ALGEBRA-I in this site
    - ALGEBRA-I - YOUR ONLINE TEXTBOOK.

The referred lessons are the part of this online textbook under the topic
"Solving Absolute values equations".