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Solfege is a system of notation in which every note of a scale is given a specific syllable that is always said for that note. For example, a C major scale has a specific set of letters that are played in order – C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C. In solfege the notes of a major scale are sung and written as:
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Set it equal to 5 and -5 because absolute value is just the distance from zero no matter which way.
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