Question 1134430
For these questions, imagine the absolute value is not there and substitute any x-values within that domain. If it ends up being negative, you need to add a negative sign before the entire expression. 

For example, for part a):

y=x+5           I am going to say that x = 0, which is bigger than -5, right?
y=5             The result is positive. Therefore, the expression does not 
                need a negative sign before it.

a) y=x+5
b) y=-(x+5) = -x-5
c) y=0
d) y=x-3+x+2-x-5 = x-6
e) y= -(x-3) + (x+2) + (x-5) = x
f) y= -(x-3) - (x+2) + (x-5) = -x-4
g) y= (x-3) + (x+2) + (x-5) = 3x-6
h) y= (x-5) + (x+5) = 2x
i) y= -(x-5) - (x+5) = -2x
j) y= -(x-5) + (x+5) = 10



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