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Absolute Values By Nana, Grade 11 Algebraic Definition • The absolute value of a number n is denoted |n| and is defined as follows: • If n 0, then |n| = n. • If n < 0, then |n| = -n. Algebraic Definition • The absolute value of a number is always positive. • For example: • Because 7 is positive, |7| = 7 • Because -5 is negative, |-5| = -(-5) = 5 Absolute Value and Distance • If n and b are real numbers, then |n – b| is the distance between n and b on the number line. Absolute Value and Distance • For example: • The number |3 + 4 | can be written as | 3 – (-4)|. • Thus, represents the distance between 3 and –4 on the number line. Absolute Value and Distance • Special case: • alternative definition of |c| • When b = 0, the distance formula shows that the distance from n to 0 is |n – 0| = |n| Geometric Definition • If n is a real number, then |n| is the distance from n to 0 on the number line. Geometric Definition • For example: • |5| denotes the distance from 5 to 0 on the number line, as shown below. Properties of Absolute Value • Let n and b represent real numbers. • 1. |n| 0 and |n| > 0 when n 0 • For example: • |19| = 19 19 0 • |0| = 0 0=0 Properties of Absolute Value • 2. |n| = |-n| • For example: • Let n = 2. Then |n| = |2| = 2 and |-n| = |-2| = 2. Therefore, |2| = |-2| Properties of Absolute Value • 3. |nb| = |n| |b| • For example: • Let n = 5 and b = -4 |nb| = |5 (-4)| = |-20| = 20 |n| |b| = |5| |-4| = 5 4 = 20 Therefore, |5 (-4)| = |5| |-4| Properties of Absolute Value • 4. |n/b| = |n| / |b|, where b 0 • For example: • Let n = -7 and b = 3 |n/b| = |-7/3| = |- 7/3| = 7/3 And |n|/|b| = |-7|/|3| = 7/3 Therefore, |-7/3| = |-7|/|3| Sources • Picture #1: http://www.sosmath.com/algebra/inequalities/pictures /pic15.gif • Picture #2: • http://www.showmethemath.com/Concepts_Explained /numberLineGifs/absPos5.gif • Pre-Calculus A Graphing Approach Book by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston End of presentation. Thank you.