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OpenStudy (austinf):

what is the value b(10) when b(x)= |3-x| + 1

OpenStudy (cathyangs):

b(10) is b(x) where you've plugged in 10 for every instance of x. Thus b(10) = |3-10| + 1 Can you figure out what that simplifies to?

OpenStudy (austinf):

-7

OpenStudy (austinf):

@cathyangs

OpenStudy (cathyangs):

So not quite. What do the "|" marks mean around the |3-x| in the original b(x)?

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