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are |a-b| and |-(b-a)| equal? what doe "|" mean anyway?

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Answered by Anonymous
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"|" means that modules
Answered by sanjeetraj0404
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Yes they are equal as - (b-a) =a-b
'|'stands for modules. It returns positive/absolute value.
Any no suppose |x|=rootunder x²
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