Asked by pink
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Answers
Answered by
Reiny
Wow, why are you typing like this ?
f (x) =|x− 6|7−x, then f(−1)
the |x-6|7 makes little sense.
in algebra, a coefficient is usually written in front
e.g. 5x instead of x5
did you mean |x-6|^7 ?
f (x) =|x− 6|7−x, then f(−1)
the |x-6|7 makes little sense.
in algebra, a coefficient is usually written in front
e.g. 5x instead of x5
did you mean |x-6|^7 ?
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