SOLUTION: Write the expression without absolute value symbols.
[2x] - [x-1] ,given 0 < x < 1
The brackets are absolute value systems
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Question 754705: Write the expression without absolute value symbols.
[2x] - [x-1] ,given 0 < x < 1
The brackets are absolute value systems
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
since x is known to be positive we do not need the absolute value brackets and we write:
2x -(x-1)=
x+1
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