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What does the statement |a| = 3 mean?

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Answer:

It actually means the distance from 0 and 3

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Answer:

The statement |a| = 3 means that the absolute value of a is equal to 3.

Explanation:

The statement |a| = 3 means that the absolute value of a is equal to 3.

The absolute value function f(x) = |x| is defined as

f(x) = x when x ≥ 0 and

f(x) = -x when x < 0

So, in this case the value of a can be 3 or -3.

If a = 3, then |a| = a = 3 as a ≥ 0 and if a = - 3 , then |a| = - a = - ( - 3) = 3 as a < 0. (Answer)

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