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Write each expression without using the absolute value symbol |14-(6-x)|

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User Aaric Chen
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Given:


|14-(6-x)|

Simplify the expression:


14-6=8


8+x

Answer:


  • 14-(6-x)|\longrightarrow \ \ \bold{8+x}
User Christoph Hegemann
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Answer:We can rewrite the expression |14-(6-x)| as follows:

When (6-x) is positive, 14-(6-x) = 14-6+x = x+8

When (6-x) is negative, 14-(6-x) = 14-6+x = x+8

Therefore, we can write the expression without the absolute value symbol as:

x+8

Step-by-step explanation: We have try the two cases when 6-x is negative and when it s positive

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