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Marcus is piloting an airplane. To prepare for landing, he changed the planes altitude from x meters to y meters. what expression will always represent the distance between the two altitudes​

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Answered by SidMistry
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Step-by-step explanation:

If I am piloting an airplane to prepare for landing, I change the plane's altitude from a meters to c meters, then the expression that represents the distance between two altitudes is given by |a-c| meters, not by |a+c|.

For, example if the altitude of the plane changes from 1000 meters to 500 meters for preparing for landing then the distance between those two altitudes is |1000 - 500| = 500 meters. (Answer)

But using the expression |a+c|, I will get the wrong answer as |1000 + 500| = 1500 meters.

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