Step-by-step explanation:
Using absolute value to tell wether the sum of two integers is positive or negative.
Suppose we have a positive integer,
x and a negative interger, -x and we want to find their sum, we take the absolute values of each of the integers, that is |x| and |-x|. Then we subtract these values: |x| - |-x|. If the larger integer is positive, the result of the difference is positive, but if the larger number is negative, the result of the difference is negative.
For any integer x, x + (-x) = 0
Answer:
15x+55y+20
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
for example
We have to write the polynomial P(x) = 5x^3 -2x^2 + 5x - 2 as a product of linear factors.
P(x) = 5x^3 -2x^2 + 5x - 2
=> P(x) = x^2( 5x - 2) + 1( 5x - 2)
=> P(x) = (x^2 + 1)(5x - 2)
Answer: p=0
Step-by-step explanation: 10p+9-11-p=-2(2p+4)-3(2p-2) 10p-p+9-11=-2(2p+4)-3(2p-2) 9p-2=-2(2p+4)-3(2p-2) 9p-2=-4p-8-6p+6 9p-2=-4p-6p-8+6 9p-2+10p=-10p-2+10p 19p-2+2=-2+2 19p/19=0/19 p=0
7n - 2 - (3n - 9 - 5)
= 7n - 2 - (3n - 14)
= 7n - 2 - 3n + 14
= 4n + 12
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