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Question by  Avria (187)

What are some Algebraic expression with absolute value?

 
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Answer by  Hema (44)

An arithmetic expression is any grammatically sensible expression made up of numbers and (possibly) arithmetic operations (like addition, division, taking the absolute value, etc). An algebraic expression is any grammatically sensible expression made up of any or all of the following: • specific numbers (called constants); • letters (or other symbols) standing for numbers (called variables); and • arithmetic operations.

 
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Answer by  bandi (39)

x^2+3abs(x)+4=0 x^2-3abs(x)+4=0 3abs(x)+4=0 3abs(x)-4=0 abs(x)=9 x^4+9abs(x)+4=0 x^4-9abs(x)+4=0 x^10+9abs(x)+4=0 x^11+9abs(x)+4=0 x^12+9abs(x)+4=0 x^13+9abs(x)+4=0 x^14+9abs(x)+4=0 x^15+9abs(x)+4=0 x^4+29abs(x)+4=0 here abs(x) indicates absolute value of x and ^ indicates power of the variable x

 
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