Math, asked by mangitabharat2016, 9 months ago

If |x|= |y|. then x=y . is this statement. is true or false also justify it​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

false because l-xl = lyl

but -x = y

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Answered by BrainlyIAS
4

Answer:

If |x|= |y|. then  it can't be x=y

Step-by-step explanation:

If |x|= |y|

then it can't be x = y

because the value inside modulus become +ve always.

So | x |  = | - y |

then it can't

For example |-3|=|3|

=> 3 = 3

But -3 not equals to 3

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