SOLUTION: What is f(x)=|x|, specifically |x|?

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Question 436683: What is f(x)=|x|, specifically |x|?
Answer by shree840(260)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
!x!that is absolute value of x which is always positive.
find the value of F(x) and if x is negative it is still positive. ANS

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