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Answer:

-x/3

Explanation:

because x < 0 , so lets take x = -3

Then | -3/3 |

= | -1 | = -(-1) = 1

There fore , | x/3 | for x < 0 = -x/3

User Gustash
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Explanation:

If x < 0, we consider the absolute value of x/3.

The absolute value is always positive or zero, which means when x < 0, the expression becomes -x/3. This is because we remove the negative sign from negative numbers when finding the absolute value.

So, |x/3| = (-x)/3 when x < 0.

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