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Math question: Is the following statement equation an identity (always true at every x). Is the x^2=lxl, <-that is absolute value. Can anybody give me an answer and explain why -1 would or would not work? Also the exponent 2 is under the radical.
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-1 would work because the absolute value of zero would be positive

0,1,-1 are all possible solutions that would work

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Sundown wrote -1 would work because the absolute value of zero would be positive

0,1,-1 are all possible solutions that would work

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Previous math questions have been answered on this website, and this is in the off topic forum, but thanks for your contribution
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The topic brought up in class though is that why wouldn't the radical and the exponent of 2 cancel out?
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