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Answer:
Sometimes
Step-by-step explanation:
I’ll give you an example so you can understand:
Let’s say x is 4. So plug 4 into the problem:
|4|=4 → This is a very true statement, where the absolute value of 4 is equal to 4.
Now, let’s say x is -7. So plug -7 into the problem:
|-7|=-7 → This is a false statement because it’s saying that the absolute value of -7 is -7 which is very untrue.
So |x|=x only works for positive numbers, but not negative numbers. Therefore, |x|=x is the absolute value of x <u>sometimes.</u>
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Answer:
Problem 1. <em>(19/2)b + 15</em>
Problem 2. <em>3/16</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Question number 1
5/8 (16b+24) -1/2b =
= (5/8) * (16/1) * b + (5/8) * 24 - (1/2)b
= 10b + 15 - (1/2)b
= (20/2)b - (1/2)b + 15
= (19/2)b + 15
Question number 2
3/4 (16/64 + 12a) -9a =
= (3/4) * (16/64) + (3/4) * 12a - 9a
= (3 * 16)(4 * 64) + (3/4) * (12/1) * a - 9a
= (3 * 1)(4 * 4) + (3 * 12)/(4 * 1) * a - 9a
= 3/16 + (3 * 3)/(1 * 1) * a - 9a
= 3/16 + 9a - 9a
= 3/16
Answer:
An irrational number has a repeating decimal digits that continues on infinitely
Step-by-step explanation:
A function is a relation for which each value from the set the first components of the ordered pairs is associated with exactly one value from the set of second components of the ordered pair.