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Explain why it is always the case that |a|+|b|>=|a+b|>=|a|-|b| when will the equality be satisfied?
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Explain why it is always the case that |a|+|b|>=|a+b|>=|a|-|b| when will the equality be satisfied?
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Explain why it is always the case that |a|+|b|>=|a+b|>=|a|-|b| when will the equality be satisfied?
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When "a" is a positive value and "b" is a negative value farther away from zero than "a"
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