Introductory Algebra for College Students (7th Edition)

Published by Pearson
ISBN 10: 0-13417-805-X
ISBN 13: 978-0-13417-805-9

Chapter 1 - Section 1.3 - The Real Numbers - Exercise Set - Page 42: 82

Answer

$|\displaystyle \frac{5}{2}| = |-2.5|,\quad$ fill the box with $ = .$

Work Step by Step

The absolute value of a real number a, denoted by $|a|$, is the distance from 0 to a on a number line. Because absolute value describes a distance, it is never negative. --- The distance from $\displaystyle \frac{5}{2}$ to zero is $\displaystyle \frac{5}{2}$ units , $|\displaystyle \frac{5}{2}|=\frac{5}{2},\qquad$ The distance from $-2.5$ to zero is $2.5$ units, $|-2.5|=2.5=\displaystyle \frac{25}{10}\qquad$ ... reduce with $5$ $=\displaystyle \frac{5}{2}$ They are equal, and we write $|\displaystyle \frac{5}{2}| = |-2.5|,\quad$ fill the box with $ = .$
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