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  • 21-08-2017
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What is the difference between -|x| and |-x| ?

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briannacerceda
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  • 21-08-2017
|x| meaning how much is from x to 0 so for example |4| = 4 and |-10| = 10 ( it could never be a negative) but when the - is on the outside of the two lines then it turns to a negative like for example:

|23|= 23
But then…
-|23|=-23

^because anything that is out of the two lines doesn't mean distance from that number to 0 only the ones inside
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