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|a+3|+|a-3|, if -3 RSM PROBLEM PLZ HELP

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Answer:

6

Explanation:

Assuming that you mean a = -3 in your question....

|a + 3| + |a - 3|

If a = -3

|(-3 )+ 3| + |(-3) - 3| > here I just plugged in the given value of a<

Lets break this up.

Part 1) the FIRST absolute value

|(-3) + 3|

Lets just ignore the absolute value line for a moment here,

We have -3+3

This is 0.

So what is the absolute value of 0? It’s 0. Basically anything in those 2 lines || is an absolute value and it will come out as a positive number. For example,

|-7| is 7

Absolute value of -7 is 7.

Now lets go back to your RSM problem.

So far we have

0 + |(-3) - 3| or just |(-3) - 3|.

Part 2)

Simplify |(-3) - 3|

Again, ignore the | | for a moment.

What is -3-3? It’s -6.

Now what is the absolute value of -6? 6. So the answer is 6.

Hope this helped!

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