Asked by Katy
Show the conhecture is false by finding a counterexample...
1. The differnece of the absolute value of two numbers is positive meaning
/a/ - /b/ > 0
I do not get that.... =/
HELP.
If absolute value of a is greater than the absolute value of b, then the difference has to be positive, greater than zero.
example: a= -7
b=4
abs a= 7
abs b= 4
abs a - abs b=3, or it is greater than zero.
1. The differnece of the absolute value of two numbers is positive meaning
/a/ - /b/ > 0
I do not get that.... =/
HELP.
If absolute value of a is greater than the absolute value of b, then the difference has to be positive, greater than zero.
example: a= -7
b=4
abs a= 7
abs b= 4
abs a - abs b=3, or it is greater than zero.
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Anonymous
a= -7
b=4
b=4
Answered by
Shin
The difference of the absolute value is not positive because all yall trash and suck phht loser can't do math Lmao
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Shin
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Shin
MINECRAFT XD
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Spider GANG
I was born after this post was made LLLLL
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