Mathematics, 03.12.2019 01:31 ghernadez
Simplify. consider all the cases.
example:
x−5=
x−5, if x> 5
0, if x=5
5−x, if x< 5
2x+7
a) if x > , then 2x + 7 =
b)if x = , then 2x + 7 =
c) if x < , then 2x + 7 =
(x−4)+7
if x > , then (x − 4) + 7 =
if x = , then (x − 4) + 7 =
if x < , then (x − 4) + 7 =
7−(x−7)
if x > , then 7 − (x − 7) =
if x = , then 7 − (x − 7) =
if x < , then 7 − (x − 7) =
7−(12−x)
if x > , then 7 − (12 − x)=
if x = , then 7 − (12 − x =
if x < , then 7 − (12 − x)=
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Simplify. consider all the cases.
example:
x−5=
x−5, if x> 5
0,...
example:
x−5=
x−5, if x> 5
0,...
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