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|y+5| if y < -5
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|y+5| if y < -5 is equal to -(y+5). When y is less than -5, y+5 is negative, so the absolute value of y+5 is equal to -(y+5). Therefore, |y+5| if y < -5 is equal to -(y+5) when y is less than -5.
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Explanation:

y< -5/6?

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