It is either 2|x| - 3 or 2|x-3| depending on if the minus three is part of the absolute value.
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You can write this as two equations, and solve them separately. The two equations are:x - 19 = -3and:-x - 19 = -3
8, and minus 8. If you want to include complex numbers, all numbers on a circle with radius 8.
the absolute value of any number is always the positive value of that number absolute value of 0.4 = 0.4
The absolute value of -7= 7 The absolute value of 7= 7 Therefore, the absolute values of both 7 and -7 are the same, because absolute value is the distance a number is from zero, regardless of sign.
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zero. The absolute value of a number is just the positive version of that number, so the absolute value of x is x, and x minus x is zero.
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Zero. The absolute value |n| is positive for any real number. Subtracting it from itself is zero.
Two (2) minus negative three (-3) is five (5). When you subtract a negative number it is the same as adding a positive number of the same absolute value.
The absolute value of an integer is found by ignoring its sign (plus or minus).
2 - 7 = -5. The absolute value of -5 is 5
The absolute value of any negative integer is equal to its value without the minus sign. In this instance, abs(-45) = 45.
You get the answer by making believe the minus-sign isn't there. Now you can find the absolute value of -12 on your own.
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In mathematics, the absolute value of a given number is the positive form of the number, for example, if the answer to a problem turns out to be plus or minus 3, then the absolute value is 3.