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'pa sinagut nyo ng maayus yan papa. free p. oints ako ng 50 pls yung tama❤ OOI. 0Am BRAVE: Find the dillerenee; then determine the letter that matehes your ansWer: When You aree done !Qu Will be able t0 decode the word and proved gou are brate 12 [0 (8) 13 (4W) 0-(14 -8 78 ~I-67) 1 ; 7 11 16 14 -15 4 -18 -9'



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'pa sinagut nyo ng maayus yan papa. free p. oints ako ng 50 pls yung tama❤ OOI. 0Am BRAVE: Find the dillerenee; then determine the letter that matehes your ansWer: When You aree done !Qu Will be able t0 decode the word and proved gou are brate 12 [0 (8) 13 (4W) 0-(14 -8 78 ~I-67) 1 ; 7 11 16 14 -15 4 -18 -9'

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Okay, the answer to number one negative eight minus six is negative 14. When both numbers are negative you keep the negative and just combine the numbers minus a negative means plus. So this is the same thing as 12 plus four or 16. Number three is like number one, keep the negative and combine the numbers 13 -10 is exactly what it sounds like. 13 -10 is three minus and negative is plus. So this is zero plus 14 which is 14. Keep the negative and combine the numbers. That's negative. nine, six minus negative, five is six plus five. That's 11 negative. 11 minus negative seven is negative 11 plus seven. That is negative for.

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Absolute Value - Example 1

In mathematics, the absolute value or modulus |x| of a real number x is its numerical value without regard to its sign. The absolute value of a number may be thought of as its distance from zero along a number line; this interpretation is analogous to the distance function assigned to a real number in the real number system. For example, the absolute value of ?4 is 4, and the absolute value of 4 is 4, both without regard to sign.

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Absolute Value - Example 2

In mathematics, the absolute value or modulus |x| of a real number x is its numerical value without regard to its sign. The absolute value of a number may be thought of as its distance from zero along a number line; this interpretation is analogous to the distance function assigned to a real number in the real number system. For example, the absolute value of ?4 is 4, and the absolute value of 4 is 4, both without regard to sign.

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