Answer: 3|x| = 3x when x
0 and 3|x| = -3x when x < 0
Step-by-step explanation: Absolute value basically refers to the distance of a point from the origin (zero), regardless of the direction. The absolute value of a number is represented by two vertical lines enclosing the number. For example, |6| = 6, or in this case, 3|x| = 3x. Here, the value is replaced by the term "x". "x" is used as a term for an unknown value/variable. so basically, we're solving for x kinda. Multiplying "x" (the unknown variable) by 3 gives us = 3x. We know from the sign
that x <u>can't be below zero</u>, only <u>above or equal to</u>. So, 3lxl = 3x when x is above or equal to the origin (zero). We know from the second problem that x <u>can't be above zero </u>because of the sign <, only <u>below zero</u>. Because we can only go below zero, that positive 3 turns negative. Multiplying x by -3 gives us = -3x. So, 3|x| = -3x when x is blow the origin (zero).
Note: <u>the absolute value of a number is always positive</u>, but in this scenario this rule doesn't apply because "x" is not a number, only a unknown value.
Sorry in advance if my explanation still doesn't make sense. Math isn't my thing really.
Answer:
77
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of 14 and 5.5 is 77 because 14 x 5.5 = 77. You are multiplying the 2 diameters to get the area.
Hi there! The domain of a function refers to the values that can be validly input for x. In laymen's terms, domain is the x-values that exist on a graph of the equation.
If we were to plug in y=-2x+5 into a calculator that shows an infinite graph, we would see that the line of the equation would extend both ways infinitely! This means that all real numbers can be inputs for x, because for every x value that exists there is a corresponding y value.
This means that D. All real numbers, is your answer.
Hope it helps! :)
Answer:
do it your self.
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Answer:
98
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