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The difference of 2x and y (y >2x)​

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Answered by ToxicPapi
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When

x>=0: y=2x

x<0: y=-2x

|| is a magnitude operator that makes it’s parameter positive. y=-2x is a straight line, starting from the top left, passing (0,0). y=|-2x| will bounce that off the x axis.

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