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2|2-4|+6

I haven't done this in 3 years and my teacher just threw it at me. I keep getting 2. Please tell me what I'm doing wrong.

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Answer:

See explanation for answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

2|2−4|+6

= 10

I'm sorry if this isn't correct.

I hope I helped!

Have a lovely day!

User Venu Duggireddy
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This question is easy to solve long as you know the vertical uprights mean to "take the absolute value".

To take the absolute value of a number, simply make it positive if it is a negative number and do nothing if the number is positive.

I don't see an operator between the first '2' and the first '|' so I'm assuming it is multiplication. Is there is an operator there and forgot to put it there, then I'll edit this answer to give the correct answer.

2 * |2 - 4| + 6 # Starting expression

2 * |-2| + 6 # Subtract 4 from 2

2 * 2 + 6 # Absolute value

4 + 6 # Multiplication

10 # Addition

Hope this helps!

User Sean Edwards
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