Math, asked by abrahamchvz2014, 9 months ago

given b(x) = |x+4|, what is b(-10)

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Answered by musaratmusarat341
3

Answer:

b(x) =(x+4)

(-10) = (-10+4).

(-10) = -6

= 6

Answered by Anonymous
99

\large{\underline{\underline{\mathfrak{\green{\sf{Queation:-}}}}}}.

  • \texttt{\:given\:$ b(x)\:=\:|(x+4)|\:,\:what\:is\:b(-10)}

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\large{\underline{\underline{\mathfrak{\sf{Given\:here:-}}}}}.

  • \:b(x)\:=\:|(x+4)|

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\large{\underline{\underline{\mathfrak{\sf{Find\:here:-}}}}}.

  • \:Value\:of\:b(-10)

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\large{\underline{\underline{\mathfrak{\sf{Explanation:-}}}}}

We have ,

\implies\:b(x)\:=\:|(x+4)|

Now, keep x = -10

\implies\:b(-10)\:=\:|(-10+4) \\ \\ \implies\:b(-10)\:=\:|-6| \\ \\ \implies\:b(-10)\:=\:6

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We know ,

  • If a is positive are negative So, mod of a is always will be positive

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