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Answered by arushigin31
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Hey mate here is your answer to the question

Answer:

The absolute value of an integer is the distance it has from 0 on the number line.

Answered by meenakshianilkumar12
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation

To prove,

sqrt ( x^-1 y) sqrt(y^-1 z) sqrt(z^-1 x) = 1

LHS = sqrt ( x^-1 y) sqrt(y^-1 z) sqrt(z^-1 x)

= (1/x * y ) ^ 1/2 *( 1/y * z) ^ 1/2 * (1/z * x ) ^ 1/2

= 1/(x^1/2) * y ^ 1/2 * 1/(y^1/2) * z^1/2 * 1/(z^1/2) * x^1/2

[ 1/(x^1/2) and x ^1/2, 1/(y^1/2) and y^1/2, 1/(z^1/2) and z^1/2 get cancelled respectively]

Therefore, 1 = 1

LHS = RHS

Hence, Verified

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