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Not quite sure about (1).
(1) basically says that x = -x and plugging that into the question, = x
The book says that the value of an absolute value can be 0 or x? Doesn't make sense!
(1) basically says that x = -x and plugging that into the question, = x
The book says that the value of an absolute value can be 0 or x? Doesn't make sense!
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