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Farmer
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31 March, 01:54
If x <2, simplify
|x - 2| - 4|-6|
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Carney
31 March, 02:21
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Given the expression
|x - 2| - 4|-6|
If x <; 2 then x - 2 < 2 and if x - 2 < 2 the |x - 2| = - (x - 2).
Substitute |x - 2| by - (x - 2) and |-6| by 6.
|x - 2| - 4|-6| = - (x - 2) - 4 (6) = - x - 22
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