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If 'x' is negative, then ( x + |x| ) = 0.
If 'x' is positive, then ( x + |x| ) = 2x.
no if its absolute value of -7 and +7 then its equal
Do you mean 3 + 4|3x + 7| ≤ - 89? There is no solution to the inequality, since it is a false statement. A positive number cannot be equal or less than a negative number. On the left side, you are dealing only with positive numbers, since the absolute value is always positive, no matter what the values of x are.
Absolute value of 13 is 13.
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Absolute value of -6+5 is 1.
A positive plus a minus can result in either a positive, negative, or zero value, depending on the magnitudes of the numbers involved. If the positive number is larger than the absolute value of the negative number, the result will be positive. Conversely, if the negative number's absolute value is larger, the result will be negative. If they are equal in magnitude, the result will be zero.
Absolute value of -2+(-5) is 7.
1. With boolean algebra, 1 + n is always equal to 1, no matter what the value of n is.
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The absolute value of an integer is found by ignoring its sign (plus or minus).