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Mathematics, 29.01.2021 03:20 heroic56

Use the following definition of absolute value to prove the given statements: If x is a real number, then the absolute value of x , | x | , is defined by: | x | = { x if x ≥ 0 − x if x < 0 For any real number x , | x | ≥ 0 . Moreover, | x | = 0 implies x = 0 . For any two real numbers x and y , | x | ⋅ | y | = | x y | . For any two real numbers x and y , | x + y | ≤ | x | + | y | .

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