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Rewrite the expression without using the absolute value symbol, and simplify the result.$$|(x-2)(x-3)| \text { if } 2<x<3$$
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The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. So, $|x|$ is equal to $x$ if $x$ is positive or zero, and $-x$ if $x$ is negative. Show more…
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