Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2f
Absolute Value
Absolute Value
means ...
... only how far a number is from zero:
<span>
<span><span>
</span>
<span>
<span>
"6" is 6 away from zero,
and "−6" is also 6 away from zero.
So the absolute value of 6 is 6,
and the absolute value of −6 is also 6 </span>
</span>
</span></span>
More Examples:
<span><span>The absolute value of −9 is 9</span><span>The absolute value of 3 is 3</span><span>The absolute value of 0 is 0</span><span>The absolute value of −156 is 156</span></span>
No Negatives!
So in practice "absolute value" means to remove any negative
sign in front of a number, and to think of all numbers as positive (or
zero).
Absolute Value Symbol
To show that we want the absolute value of something, we put
"|" marks either side (they are called "bars" and are found on the right
side of a keyboard), like these examples:
<span>
<span><span>
|−5| = 5
|7| = 7
</span>
</span></span>
Sometimes absolute value is also written as "abs()", so abs(−1) = 1 is the same as <span>|−1| = 1</span>
Answer:
x=(y+9)/(1+2w)
Step-by-step explanation:
x-9+2wx=y
We make x the subject
x+2wx=y+9
x(1+2w)=y+9
Divide both sides by (1+2w)
x(1+2w)/(1+2w)=y+9(1+2w)
x=(y+9)/(1+2w)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
f^-1(x)=x/2+3
Answer:
-1 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
-(3-6b)=6b + 5 .remember to balance!!!!
-6b + 6b= 6b + 6b
-3=12b+5
-3+5=5-5
-8=12b now divide since its the inverse operation
think 12/-8= -1 1/2
so B equals - 1 1/2