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need 2 points
Any ideas?
not a clue
I recommend reading the above attachment then attempting the problem. Let me know if you get stuck.
Are those points
It is an example to help you get started
But im brain dead
@pooja195
Ok so the absolute value of -2 is....?
2
2+3=?
5
Therefore, there would be a dot on 5 (on the y axis)
i need 2
5-3=2
so 2,0
OK lets try different approach I want you to solve both of these: \left|x-2\right|+3=0 \left|x+2\right|+3=0
first one is idk ssecond one is i cant do math rn
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @pooja195 OK lets try different approach I want you to solve both of these: \left|x-2\right|+3=0 \left|x+2\right|+3=0 \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) \[\left|x-2\right|+3=0\] \[\left|x+2\right|+3=0\]
@Pixel It's hard to help if you don't try. Give it your best. You can do this! :)
1 = a number 2 = a number im right
@Pixel If you aren't willing to try, then I'm not willing to help, let me know when you're willing to try.
5 5
Good so:
that doesnt help i cant make a v with the angles
We start at 3 because +3 is in the equation, so 3 is where the bottom point is. @Pixel That is how you graph a absolute value
im getting yelled at
for taking 4 hours to answer 12 faking QUESTIONS
NOW IF I COULD FINISH THEIS GOD AWFUL PIECE OF SHET MATH QUIZ THAT WOULD B GR8
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