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How many intersections can two absolute value functions have? Young scholars consider the question and then develop a set of rules that describe the number of solutions a given system will have. Using the parent function and the standard form of the function, their patterns give a range of values of the a, b, and c values that result in each type of solution.
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Instructional Ideas
- Begin with a review of transformations of absolute value functions
- Incorporate during a lesson on nonlinear systems of equations
Classroom Considerations
- Learners must already be familiar with the graph of the absolute value function
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