A). |x| = |-x|
This is always true.
The definition of 'absolute' value is 'size of the number without its sign'.
That's what this expression says.
b). |x| = -|x|
This is never true, because an absolute value is never negative.
This one would true if x=0 . So maybe some people might say
it's sometimes true, but that doesn't feel right to me. I say never.
c). |-x| = -|x|
This looks to me like exactly the same situation as (b),
and I would say all the same things about it.
Answer:
use y=mx+b formula
Step-by-step explanation:
figure out what the "y" "m" and "x" is. then y= whatever X is + whatever B is.
The intercept would be 5 Y if you acually solve that equation
no
no because maynor rode 2 miles every 4 minutes and paul rode 3 miles every 4 minutes. not the same