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Please help, i do not understand. thank you!

Please help, i do not understand. thank you!-example-1
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Answer: it's 1

Explanation:

The x in the numerator determines that the x is in absolute value, meaning only positive integers.

That wouldn't matter anyway, because since any value of x would have to be greater than 0 (meaning only positive values), and both x's are the same x, the equation would have to equal one.

For example, you could plug in 2 to both x's. 2/2 is 1.

Or you could plug in 289 to both x's, in which 289/289 is 1.

No matter what number, as long as it's positive, will be 1.

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