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  1. Site Map - Temperature Scales Questions and Videos | Socratic

    What is absolute zero on the Kelvin scale? At absolute zero, all particle motion does what? What happens at absolute zero? What's the formula to change degrees celsius to degrees to …

  2. How do you simplify - |-7| - |-2| + |-3| - |8| ? | Socratic

    Mar 30, 2016 · -14 The absolute value is the numbers distance from zero. abs (-7)=7 abs (-2)=2 abs (-3)=3 abs (8)=8 Insert those values into the original expression and simplify from right to …

  3. Question #86545 - Socratic

    So, #lim_ (ntooo) (-1)^n/n=0# by squeeze theorem! Since this is always the case for alternating sequences, you can just show the absolute sequence approaching to zero and state what …

  4. How do you solve abs (6+3x)=0? | Socratic

    Nov 7, 2016 · x = -2 Because 0 has no sign this equation can be written as: 6 + 3x = 0 Solving for x gives: 6 + 3x - 6 = 0 - 6 3x = -6 (3x)/3 = -6/3 x = -2

  5. How do you rearrange these numbers from least to greatest: 0.5,

    Numbers from least to greatest are -3.25, -0.75, 0.5, |-6| As absolute value of a number is always positive, |-6|=6. So there are two positive numbers in the list, 6 and 0.5 and former is greater …

  6. Question #15f43 - Socratic

    Non-zero digits are always significant, regardless if they are added before or after the decimal place. In your case, you have three non-zero digits color (black) (color (red) (7)0. color (red) …

  7. How do you solve #3+5abs (8-2x)=63#? - Socratic

    Mar 6, 2017 · The absolute value function takes any negative or positive term and transforms it to its positive form. Therefore, we must solve the term within the absolute value function for both …

  8. Answers edited by Zero Two - Socratic

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  9. Question #56270 - Socratic

    Aug 2, 2017 · #P_1# is the initial pressure #P_2# is the final pressure (what we're trying to find) #T_1# is the initial absolute temperature (in Kelvin) #T_2# is the final absolute temperature (in …

  10. Question #b91f5 - Socratic

    The solution is 0, that is the only solution. The argument of the first absolute value (i.e. x-1) changes the signum in 1, in fact: x-1>=0rArrx>=1 The argument of the second absolute value …