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  • 21-03-2022
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Write expression without absolute value |120+x| if x<-120

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  • 29-03-2022

The  expression without absolute value |120+x| if x<-120 is -120 - x

How to write an absolute value of an expression

Given the absolute value expression |120 + x|

If x < -120, the resulting expression will be;

|120 + x| = -(120 + x)
|120 + x| = -120 - x

Hence the  expression without absolute value |120+x| if x<-120 is -120 - x

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