- The document discusses solving absolute value equations and inequalities.
- Absolute value equations will have two solutions, which are found by setting the expression inside the absolute value signs equal to both its positive and negative values.
- Absolute value inequalities require graphing the solutions on a number line. If the sign is >, the solutions are to the right of zero, and if <, they are to the left.
- Solving absolute value inequalities follows the same process of isolating the absolute value and setting it equal to both positive and negative values, but the inequality signs may need to be flipped depending on multiplying or dividing by negative numbers.