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Rewrite Absolute Value Equations as Linear Equations

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To work with an absolute value equation in algebra, you first need to rewrite it as a linear equation. The same goes for an absolute value inequality, which you rewrite as a linear inequality.

When rewriting absolute value equations or inequalities, you drop the absolute value bars.

|ax + b| = c ax + b = c or ax + b = –c
|ax + b| > c → ax + b > c or ax + b > –c
|ax + b| c → –c ax + b c

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Mary Jane Sterling (Peoria, Illinois) is the author of Algebra I For Dummies, Algebra Workbook For Dummies, Algebra II For Dummies, Algebra II Workbook For Dummies, and many other For Dummies books. She taught at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois for more than 30 years, teaching algebra, business calculus, geometry, and finite mathematics.