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OpenStudy (anonymous):

|-13| ≥ -(-13) True False

OpenStudy (isaiah.feynman):

@samtab do you know why?

Directrix (directrix):

@samtab Ask @Americanboy565 why the answer is false. He is, I think, incorrect.

OpenStudy (isaiah.feynman):

How? @Directrix

Directrix (directrix):

@Americanboy565 Code of conduct: OpenStudy values the Learning process - not the ‘Give you an answer’ process Don’t post only answers - guide the asker to a solution http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct

Directrix (directrix):

@Isaiah.Feynman |-13| ≥ -(-13) ? |-13| = 13 -(-13) = 13 13 ≥ 13 reads "13 is greater than OR equal to 13. That is a true statement. Therefore, |-13| ≥ -(-13) is a true statement.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok sorry @Directrix

OpenStudy (isaiah.feynman):

Okay. I see it now

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