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What does the question mean? For the blank

What does the question mean? For the blank-example-1

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Answer:

Absolute value.

Explanation:

We have the expression:


\displaystyle √(s^2)

The square root and the square will cancel. This yields:


=|s|

We need the absolute value because any value squared is positive. The square root of a positive value will also be positive.

In other words, if we only simplified the expression down to s without the absolute value, if s was originally negative, our simplification will have also been negative.

For instance, say s = -7, then:


\displaystyle √((-7)^2)=√(49)=7

However, if we let √s² = s, then s = -7. By having the absolute value, we have that |s| = |-7| = 7, which is the correct statement.

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