The absloute value of -5 is 5. So 5+3=8.
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Three X plus 5/3 equals 3. This is a math problem.
When adding positive 9 and negative 6, we can think of it as combining two numbers with opposite signs. To find the sum, we subtract the absolute value of the smaller number from the absolute value of the larger number. In this case, the absolute value of 9 is 9, and the absolute value of 6 is 6. So, 9 - 6 equals 3. Therefore, positive 9 plus negative 6 equals positive 3.
Find the absolute value of -3 plus the opposite of -3?
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.
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Three X plus 5/3 equals 3. This is a math problem.
a non examples is -3 equals -3
('|x|' = Absolute value of x) |3+4i| = √(32 + 42) = √(9+16) = √25 = 5 Thus |3+4i| = 5.
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Find the absolute value of -3 plus the opposite of -3?
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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.
The absolute value of negative 3, or -3, can be written as |-3|. Being the positive form of the number, the answer can be written as 3 or as +3.
Subtract 6 from each side: 3a = 9Divide each side by 3: a = 3Job done.
First, simplify the equation: absolute (3x-1) = absolute (x+5) absolute (2x) = absolute (6) absolute (x) = absolute (3) which really means plus or minus 3, or, (+/-3) Now you have x = +/- 3, so test out x = 3 and x = -3. Test out x = 3: absolute (3*3-1) = absolute (3+5) absolute (9-1) = absolute (8) ---> absolute 8 = absolute 8 --> 8=8 which is correct! Now test x = -3 absolute (3*(-3)-1) = absolute (-3+5) ---> absolute (-9-1) = absolute (2) absolute (-10) = absolute 2 ---> 10 = 2 Since 10 does not equal 2, this is not a correct answer. Therefore x = 3.
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