
Hime K.
asked 09/02/21Write an equation involving absolute value this graph.
On the graph from left to right it: -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. The dots are put on 3 and 5.
1 Expert Answer
Zachary R. answered 09/02/21
General Mathematics and Sciences Tutor from K-Graduate
I don't know if this is exactly what you're asking, but it sounds like you need to create an equation where the solution is the set 3 and 5. If you find the number just between the two values and the distance from the center, the problem is easy. Just use |x-c|=r Where c is the center and r is the distance. The average gives you the number between, whuch here is just adding and then dividing by two. 3+5=8 8/2=4 so r=4 is the average. the distance from 4 to 5 is r=1 so |x-4|=1 is the equation. You can check by plugging in 3 and 5 to the x in the equation.
Hime K.
Thank you very much!09/03/21
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