When solving absolute value equations, you must split them into two cases (positive and negative) and then verify each solution by substituting back into the original equation, because some algebraic solutions may be extraneous and fail the logical test.
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Absolute Value: The "Extraneous Solution" Trap!本站添加:
Most people fail this absolute value problem because they forget one crucial step. Let's find out why.
To solve this, we have to split it into two cases, the positive and the negative.
In case one, we solve the positive version, which gives us a potential answer of x equal -6.
In case two, we set the equation to the negative of the right side. Solving that gives us x = 0.8.
So, we have two possible solutions, -6 and 0.8. But, here is where most students get stuck. We have to check both solutions.
If we plug in x = -6 into the equation, we get the absolute value of -17 = -17.
But, absolute value can never be negative. So, 17 does not equal -17.
That's false.
Now, let's try 0.8. Plugging it in the equation, we get the absolute value of -3.4 = 3.4. Since 3.4 = 3.4, this statement is true.
Our only real solution is 0.8 or 4/5.
The big lesson here, in absolute value, some solutions are extraneous. They look right on paper, but fail the logic test.
Always check your work.
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