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Which graph represents the absolute value of -3?

Which graph represents the absolute value of -3?-example-1
User Komu
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Answer:

The third graph

Explanation:

|a| = a for a ≥ 0

|a| = -a for a < 0

therefore

|3| = 3 and |-3| = -(-3) = 3

User Marcus Maxwell
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Answer:

Graph 1 is the correct representation of absolute value of -3.

Explanation:

Absolute value of a number is the measure of positive distance on a number line from zero to that number.

It is denoted by:


\mid c \mid = c, \text{if c} > 0\\ ~~~~~ = -c, \text{if c} < 0

So, the absolute value of -3 =


\mid -3 \mid = 3

The correct representation of the absolute value option 1.

As the graph in option 1 represents the positive distance between zero and -3.

User Pcnate
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