Asked by Allan
What is the absolute value of (-x - 6)?
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Answered by
drwls
It depends upon whether x is greater than or less than -6.
If x < -6, the number in parentheses is positive and the absolute value is -x -6.
If x > -6, the number in parentheses is negative and the absolute value is x + 6
If x < -6, the number in parentheses is positive and the absolute value is -x -6.
If x > -6, the number in parentheses is negative and the absolute value is x + 6
Answered by
Allan
I am not given an x value, it is an equation, that has to be simplified and this is the result.
Answered by
drwls
What you wrote is not an equation. I answered the question that was asked.
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