|-5| is equivalent to 5, since that is how far -5 is from 0.
So, the question is simplified to: How far away is -5 from 5?
We get 5-(-5)=10.
Remember, absolute value is always positive (expect for 0) and the distance between two numbers is always positive (expect for 0).
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation y =1, means that y is one for any value of x. Therefore you will get a straight horizontal line that goes through (-1,1) (0,1), (1,1), (2, 1) etc.. It will be parallel to the y-axis, but one unit up, as I have tried to illustrate below:
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Step-by-step explanation:
= (8n² - 3n + 10) + (-3n² - 6n - 7)
= (8 - 3)n² + (-3 - 6)n + (10 - 7)
= 5n² - 9n + 3
Option → #1
Answer:
6 laps
Step-by-step explanation:
46 Divided by 7 is 6