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1.Explain why there is no number that can replace N to make the equation |n| = -1 true.

2. List the integers that can replace N to make the statement -|8| < n < -|-5| true.
I don't really get what am I supposed to do?
15 years ago

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lily
I figured out the first one.
Still trying number 2.
15 years ago
lily
Solved both!
15 years ago
PsyDAG
Good for you!
15 years ago

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