<u>Answer:</u>
D. |–c| = 3 and –|d| = 4
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
We are given these values of two variables and asked which of the statements in the given options is true:
c = –3 and d = 4
In mathematics, we know that the absolute value or modulus of a real number x is the non-negative value of x despite of whatever sign it has, positive or negative.
Therefore, the modulus of c |–c| = 3 and modulus of –|d| = 4 so option D is the correct one.
Although they are the same variable, you cannot add two variables raised to different powers. 3x^1 + 5x^2 cannot work, but 3x^2 + 5x^2 can. Also, if you are multiplying them, they would combine to be 15x^3, as 3 and 5 (The coefficients) multiply together and x^2 times x^1 = x^3.
I hope that helps.
First 3/8, second 2/3, and third 19/24