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X-(-12) if x>-12 PLS HELP ITS RSM HW

User Gbam
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Answer:

the equation's intervals are (0;+∞)

Explanation:

Replace x with -12:

-12 - (-12) = -12 + 12 = 0

With -12 this equation is equal to zero, but since x > -12, that means we have to replace x with numbers that are greater that -12 (-11; -10; etc.)

And since there are open intervals ( > ), we do not count the zero.

User Relevart
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Answer:

-x - 12

Explanation:

x- (-12) = x+12. The opposite of x+12 = -x-12. The answer is therefore -x -12, NOT x + 12.

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