The absolute value of a number is the distance of that number from 0 on a number line. Distance is expressed as a positive value, and so the absolute value of a number is always positive. Absolute value is sometimes called magnitude.
To denote the absolute value of a quantity, we use a single vertical bar on either side. The absolute value of x can be thought of as:
An absolute value equation can be solved by applying arithmetic operations as usual, but sometimes one or more solutions to an absolute value equation will be extraneous solutions depending on the context.
Solve each absolute value equation.
\left|x\right|=6
\left|2.5x\right|=5
\left|3x\right|+4=2x+9
Clay wants to find the point in a 100 yard dash where his distance in yards from the middle of the race is equal to 40 less than twice the number of yards he has run so far.
Find the number of yards that Clay can have run to make this equality true.
A freediver holds her breath and dives below the surface of the water. Her depth, d in meters, after t seconds, is given by:
d=\dfrac{2}{3}\left| t-75\right| -50
Write an equation that could be used to solve for t.
Find the time(s) when the diver is 40 meters below the surface. (d=-40)