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LT 1D Equation and Inequalities Note Problems

The document contains a series of absolute value equations and inequalities, along with practice problems and their solutions. It includes real-world applications of absolute value, such as tolerances in manufacturing and variations in measurements. Additionally, it provides a comprehensive list of inequalities to solve, graph, and express in interval notation.

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LT 1D Equation and Inequalities Note Problems

The document contains a series of absolute value equations and inequalities, along with practice problems and their solutions. It includes real-world applications of absolute value, such as tolerances in manufacturing and variations in measurements. Additionally, it provides a comprehensive list of inequalities to solve, graph, and express in interval notation.

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LT 1D: Absolute Equations and Inequalities

1. |x|=9
2. |3 x|=18
3. |5 x +7|=42
4. |2 x−3|=9
5. |4 x5+6|=6
6. 2|3 x−4|+5=27
7. 3|4 x−1|−5=16
8. |7 x +2|=4 x +11
9. |x +3|=¿ x−11∨¿
10. |2 x+ 5|=6 x −7
11. |3 x−4|=2 x −6

LT 1D: Absolute Value Inequalities


1. |2 x+ 5|>11
2. |3 x−4|≤ 17
3. |3 x +5|←3
4. |4 x−3|>−4
5. 3|7 x−4|+5> 17
6. |2 x+ 5|←38
7. |3 x +1|<0
8. 1) A machine is used to fill each of several bags with 16 ounces of sugar. After the bags are filled,
another machine weighs them. If the bag weighs .3 ounces more or less than the desired weight,
the bag is rejected. Write this equation to find the heaviest and lightest bag the machine will
approve and also write the Absolute Value inequality that describes the range of approved bags.
9. 2) The average number of seeds in a package of cucumber seed is 25. The number of seeds in
the package can vary by three. What are the maximum and minimum number of seeds that
could be in a package? And write the Absolute Value inequality that describes the range of
approved seeds in a package.
10. 3) The mean distance of the earth from the sun is 93 million miles. The distance varies by 1.6
million miles. What are the maximum and minimum distances of the earth from the sun? And
write the Absolute Value inequality that describes the range of distances from earth from the
sun.
11.

12. A movie producer needs an actor to


portray a 40 year old man. She
believes that certain men within 8
years of 40 would be able to play the
part. What are the ages of men who
would possibly be able to act the part?
13.

14. The radius of the gears produced at a


factory must be 6 inches in length with
a tolerance of 0.1 inches. The gears
with radius beyond the tolerated
lengths will be thrown away. What are
the lengths that will be accepted?
15.
1D Practice – Absolute Value Inequalities.
Solve each Inequality, Graph its solution, and give interval notation.
1. ¿ x∨¿ 3 2. |x|≤ 8
3. ¿ 2 x∨¿ 6 4. ¿ x +3∨¿ 4
5. ¿ x−2∨¿ 6 6. ¿ x−8∨¿ 12
7. ¿ x−7∨¿ 3 8. |x +3|≤ 4
9. ¿ 3 x−2∨¿ 9 10. ¿ 2 x+5∨¿ 9
11. 1+2|x−1|≤ 9 12. 10−3| x−2|≥ 4
13. 6−|2 x−5|≥ 3 14. ¿ x∨¿ 5
15. ¿ 3 x∨¿ 5 16. ¿ x−4∨¿5
17. |x +3|≥ 3 18. ¿ 2 x−4∨¿ 6
19. |3 x−5|≥ 3 20. 3−¿ 2−x∨¿ 1
21. 4 +3|x−1|≥ 0 22. 3−2|3 x−1|≥ 7
23. 3−2|x −5|≤15 24. 4−6|−6−3 x|≤ 5
25. −2−3|4−2 x|≥ 8 26. −3−2|4 x−5|≥ 1
27. 4−5∨−2 x−7∨←1 28. −2+3|5−x|≤ 4
29. 3−2|4 x−5|≥ 1 30. −2−3|−3 x −5|≥5
31. −5−2∨3 x−6∨←8 32. 6−3∨1−4 x ∨←3
33. 4−4∨−2 x+6∨¿−4 34. −3−4|−2 x−5|≥ 7
35. |−10+ x|≥ 8
Answers

1. −3< x <3 2. −8 ≤ x ≤ 8
3. −3< x <3 4. −7< x <1
5. −4< x <8 6. −4< x <20
7. −2< x <4 8. −7< x <1
−7 11 10. −7< x <2
9. < x<
3 3
11. −3< x <5 12. 0< x < 4
13. 1< x <4 14. x <5∨x >5
5 5 16. x ←1∨x >9
15. x ← ∨x >
3 3
17. x ←6∨x >0 18. x ←1∨x >5
2 8 20. x <0∨x> 4
19. x ≤ ∨x ≥
3 3
21. x ≤−1∨x ≥3 −4
22. ≤ x≤2
3
23. x ≤−4∨x ≥14 5 3
24. x ≤− ∨ x ≥−
2 2
25. 1 ≤ x ≤3 1
26. ≤x ≤1
2
27. x ←4∨x >−3 28. 3≤x ≤7
3 4
29. 1 ≤ x ≤ 30. −2 ≤ x ≤−
2 3
3 5 1
31. x < ∨x> 32. x ← x >1
2 2 2
33. 2 ≤ x ≤ 4 34. −3 ≤ x ≤−2
35. x ≥ 18∨x ≤ 2

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