Distance from a Point
Part of the Inequalities & Absolute Value section of Coddy's Math journey. Lesson 43 of 64.
|x - 2| = 5 asks: which numbers are five steps from 2? Split: x - 2 = 5 or x - 2 = -5, then add 2 in each case:
x = 7
or
x = -3
-3 and 7 are both five steps from 2
|x - a| is the distance between x and a, so |x - 2| = 5 marks the two points five away from 2. The algebra says the same: split, then solve each case, and the two answers sit symmetrically around 2.
Challenge
Solve the equation |x - 1| = 4 for x.
Try it yourself
Solve for x
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The Four SignsA Picture on a LineClosed or OpenReading It BackwardsRecap: What an Inequality Is4Two-Step Inequalities
Two StepsSubtract, Then FlipWith a FractionA Bracket on the WayRecap: Two-Step Inequalities2Adding and Subtracting
Add to Both SidesSubtract from Both SidesNegatives in the MixSolve, Then DrawRecap: Adding and Subtracting5Variables on Both Sides
x on Both SidesGather Toward the LargerBrackets FirstAlways True, Never TrueRecap: Variables on Both Sides11From Words to Inequalities
At Least, At MostMore ThanA Budget That ShrinksTwo LimitsRecap: From Words3Multiplying and Dividing
Divide by a PositiveMultiply by a PositiveThe FlipDividing by a NegativeNegative FractionsRecap: Multiply and Divide6Graphing Solutions
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