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The Answer to your question is 8
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absolute value its written as:
| expression | > x
*> written can also be < , ≥ , or ≤
| | (two vertical lines on both sides of something) indicate absolute value
(absolute value considers the space between a number and 0;
| x | = 3
then x could be = 3 or = -3
you can also think of anything inside | | to be written as positive;
| 3 | = 3
| -3 | = 3)
you could also right, from this example: | x | > 3
our value of x could either be greater than 3, or, our x-value is negative (and only the absolute value is greater than 3, meaning that negative -x, is greater than three)
we separate these possibilities into two expressions:
x > 3 - x > 3
· -1 · -1 {inequalities flip direction when multiply by negative}
x < -3
so, x > 3 and x < -3 can be combined:
x > 3 <em>or </em> x < 3
(graph of example attached)
hope this helps!!
64 has two square roots, namely 8 and −8 , since:
82=(−8)2=64.
When we say "the square root", what is usually intended is "the principal square root", which in the case of the Real square root of a positive number is the positive one. Any non-zero number n has two square roots.