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Algebra
Chapter 6
Problem 5
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Example:
Definition: The absolute value of any number or set of numbers is
the positive value of that number or set of numbers. The absolute
value or any number or set or numbers is shown by placing vertical
lines in front of and following the number or set of numbers.
Thus, the absolute value of 2 - 5 is written as |2 - 5| and
is equal to +3. This is written in shorthand form as |2 - 5| = |-3| = +3.
Note also that -|2 - 5| = -|-3| = -3.
Simplify:
Solution:
or: f = 1.8
To solve this using the graphing calculator below:
Enter -2/10 + 3 - |2 - 3| in the box to
the right of Function f(x)=. Then click on the Plot Graph button.
The answer will appear below the Function f(x)=box as f(x) = 1.8