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the absolute value of twice a number increased by 11

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  • 30-08-2020

Answer: I2*N + 11I

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's break the sentence so it is easier to understand:

First, "the absolute value of a number N" is:

INI.

"twice a number increaced by 11"

is:

2*N + 11

Then; "the absolute value of twice a number increased by 11" is:

I2*N + 11I

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