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zaarathelab
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Ok so this has been discussed before. Can you tell me where I am going wrong
Let x= -5
Sqrt (-(-5)*|-5|) = sqrt (5*|-5| = sqrt (5*-5) = 25i (when |-5| comes out of the modulus sign for algebraic manipulation it retains its original sign i.e. -5) - - - don't we follow this rule for other modulus questions?

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Let x= -5
Sqrt (-(-5)*|-5|) = sqrt (5*|-5| = sqrt (5*-5) = 25i (when |-5| comes out of the modulus sign for algebraic manipulation it retains its original sign i.e. -5) - - - don't we follow this rule for other modulus questions?

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