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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ewtwt

OpenStudy (nirmalnema):

\[-\left| 2x+4 \right|+3 = -\left| 2(-2)+4 \right|-3 =-\left| -4+4 \right| -3=-3\]

OpenStudy (nirmalnema):

you can solve it with the help of given options

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't understand anything you just typed @nirmalnema

OpenStudy (nirmalnema):

simply replace the value of x inside mod...by the values given to you,, in first option x=-2 so replace and solve it further

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So D right?

OpenStudy (nirmalnema):

no A is correct.. if you put -2 in place of x you will get (2(-2)+4) inside mod which = +4-4 = 0 no inside mod is 0 only 3 is left.. and a minus sign so y = -3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ahhh I see, thank you!

OpenStudy (nirmalnema):

your welcome

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