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Darius Schmitt
16 June, 10:42
What is |x-4|, if x>4
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Ramon Palmer
16 June, 14:39
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If x is larger than 4, then |x-4| is the same as x-4
We can drop the absolute value bars because the expression x-4 is always positive. For example, if x = 10 (which is larger than 4), then x-4 = 10-4 = 6 is positive. There are no cases in which x-4 is negative if x > 4.
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