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Pretend the parentheses are absolute
Pretend the parentheses are absolute value bars.
Find the domain and range of y = -1/4(x) + 1 How would I figure this out? Thank
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Delia
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Pretend the parentheses are absolute value bars.
Solve: (x+5) < 5 The choices are: a. -10 < x < 0 b. -5 < x < 5 c. -10 < x < 5 d.
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Faith
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Pretend the parentheses are absolute value bars.
What is the graph of y = (x) and its translation to the graph of y = (x + 3)+1?
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Delia
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Right now we are learning about absolute value inequalities. I have to solve and graph this inequality:
Pretend my paranpheses
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Julianna
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Vertices P parentheses five, -1 parentheses, Q, parentheses zero, eight parentheses, and are parentheses seven, five
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Absolute Value Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Which statement is true?(1 point) Responses |−9| ≠ |9| Start Absolute
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Absolute Value Quick Check
5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Which statement is true?(1 point) Responses |−9| ≠ |9| Start Absolute
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Solve.
Pretend the paranpheses are absolute value bars. (t-7) + 3 = 4 I understand how to solve it, but what were your answers
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Jackie
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Your response should include the following to receive the points in parentheses:
Respond in 3–5 complete sentences. Pretend
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hahahaha
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Your response should include the following to receive the points in parentheses:
Respond in 3 to 5 complete sentences. Pretend
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Bluey
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