EL-9600/9400 Graphing Calculator
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Start
Notes
Step & Key Operation
(When using EL-9600)
*Use either pen touch or cursor to operate.
Display
(When using EL-9600)
Solving Absolute Value Equations
The absolute value of a real number
x
is defined by the following:
|
x
| =
x
if
x
≥
0
-
x
if
x
≤
0
If
n
is a positive number, there are two solutions to the equation |
f
(
x
)| =
n
because there
are exactly two numbers with the absolute value equal to
n: n
and -
n.
The existence of two
distinct solutions is clear when the equation is solved graphically.
Example
Solve an absolute value equation |5 - 4
x
| = 6
1
Enter
y = |
5
-
4
x|
for Y1.
Enter
y =
6 for Y2.
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*
*
2
View the graph.
There are two points of in-
tersection of the absolute
value graph and the hori-
zontal line
y
= 6.
3
Find the points of intersection of
the two graphs and solve.
The solution to the equation
|5 - 4
x
|= 6 consists of the two
values -0.25 and 2.75. Note
that although it is not as intu-
itively obvious, the solution
could also be obtained by
finding the
x
-intercepts of the
function
y = |
5
x -
4
| -
6.
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The EL-9600/9400 shows absolute values with | | just as written on paper by
using the Equation editor. The graphing feature of the calculator shows the
solution of the absolute value function visually.
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