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- 0. Review of Algebra4h 16m
- 1. Equations & Inequalities3h 18m
- 2. Graphs of Equations43m
- 3. Functions2h 17m
- 4. Polynomial Functions1h 44m
- 5. Rational Functions1h 23m
- 6. Exponential & Logarithmic Functions2h 28m
- 7. Systems of Equations & Matrices4h 6m
- 8. Conic Sections2h 23m
- 9. Sequences, Series, & Induction1h 19m
- 10. Combinatorics & Probability1h 45m
0. Review of Algebra
Exponents
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Problem 14c
Textbook Question
Textbook QuestionEvaluate each expression. -|7/2|
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Absolute Value
The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. It is denoted by vertical bars, such as |x|, and is always non-negative. For example, |7/2| equals 7/2, while |-7/2| also equals 7/2, illustrating that both positive and negative values yield the same absolute value.
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Evaluating Expressions
Evaluating an expression involves substituting values for variables and performing the necessary arithmetic operations to simplify the expression to a single numerical value. In this case, evaluating -|7/2| requires first finding the absolute value of 7/2, which is 7/2, and then applying the negative sign to arrive at the final result of -7/2.
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Negative Sign in Expressions
A negative sign in front of a number or expression indicates that the value is to be taken as its opposite. In the expression -|7/2|, the negative sign modifies the result of the absolute value operation, changing the positive outcome of 7/2 into -7/2. Understanding how to apply negative signs is crucial for accurate evaluation of mathematical expressions.
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