The absolute value of a number will never be negative because absolute value is the distance from zero, so it will always be positive. For example, you can't be -6 away from 0, you are 6 away from 0.
No she is not because 1 2/5 is a bigger number than 5/7.
1 2/5 in decimal form is 1.4, and 5/7 in decimal form is .714.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y = -4x - 2
slope of line = -4
slope of perpendicular to line = ¼
Point-slope equation for line of slope ¼, passing through (4,-4):
y+4 = ¼(x-4)
In slope-intercept form:
y = ¼x - 5
No . . . while the difference represents the absolute magnitude between two numbers . . . for example . . .
<em>The difference between 5 and 2 is . . . 3</em>
<em>The difference between 6.4 and 9.5 is . . . 3.1</em>
. . . there is still the chance that the difference may be zero . . . in which case the difference is neither positive nor negative
. . . so in short . . . the answer is . . . <u><em>NO</em></u>
The value of 32 in the equation will serve as the time taken by the driver to travel
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If Alice fills up the gas tank of her car before going for a long drive, and the equation that shows the amount of gas in gallons in Alice's car when she has driven m (miles). is given as:
g = 15 - m/32
The value of 32 in the equation will serve as the time taken by the driver to travel
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