|x|, if x=10; .3; 0; −2.7; −9
Answer:
if x = 10, then
x
=
;
if x = .3, then
x
=
;
if x = 0, then
x
=
;
if x = −2.7, then
x
=
;
if x = −9, then
x
=

Respuesta :

Answer:

For [tex]\left | x \right |[/tex] we will have positive values only.

[tex]\left | -2.7 |\right =2.7[/tex]

[tex]\left | -9 |\right =9[/tex]

Rest are positive so will give positive values out of the modulus function.

Step-by-step explanation:

The absolute value of any number is its positive value only.

As for example [tex](-2.7)[/tex] and [tex](2.7)[/tex] both are having equal distance from [tex]0[/tex] in a number line, one on the left other on the right side of the number line but are equidistant from [tex]0[/tex].

So absolute value of a number is its distance on number line from reference point [tex]0[/tex].

One by one we will work with all of our question.

[tex]\left | 10 |\right =10[/tex]

[tex]\left | 0.3 |\right =0.3[/tex]

[tex]\left | 0 |\right =0[/tex]

[tex]\left | -2.7 |\right =2.7[/tex]

[tex]\left | -9 |\right =9[/tex]

So we have to take the positive number out of the modulus function that is also called absolute value.