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Al Dhafra Private Academy Math Department

Week : 3
Date : 10.09.2024
Grade : 8
Subject : Math
Standard/Domain :(HSA.CED. A.1 )
(Number and Quantity)
AY:2024 - 2025
Term : 1
Topic : Absolute value
equations and inequalities
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Learning
Objectives:

• Write and Solve absolute value equations and


inequalities.

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Warm Up
Evaluate.
1.

2.

3.

4.

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Warm Up
Evaluate.
1.

2.

3.

4.

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Learn
Solving Equations Involving Absolute
Value

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Example 1

What is the value of y in

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Example 1

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Example 1

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Example 2

What is the value of t

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Example 2
Solve an Absolute Value Equation

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Solve each equations
•∣x∣-2=6
∣x∣=6+2
X=8 and x=-8

•2∣x+5∣=4 (divide by 2)
∣x+5∣ = 2
X+5=2 and x+5= -2
X=3 x=-7
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Example 3
Solve an Absolute Value Equation

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Example
Write an Absolute Value Equation
Write an equation involving absolute value for the
graph.

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Example 4
Write an Absolute Value Equation

Find the point that is the same distance from 17 and from
27 on the number line. This is the midpoint between 17
and 27, which is 22.

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Example 4
Write an Absolute Value Equation

Think About It!


Write a general rule that can be used for exercises
similar to Example 4.

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Example 4
Write an Absolute Value Equation

Check
Label each graph with the correct equation.

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Example 4
Write an Absolute Value Equation

Check
Label each graph with the correct equation.

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Pause and Reflect

Did you struggle with anything in this lesson? If so,


how did you deal with it?

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Exit Ticket

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Exit Ticket

There are 2 solutions when c is positive. There is 1


solution when c is equal to 0. There are 0 solutions
when c is negative.

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