what symbol is needed between -2 ? |-3| to make a true statement.

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sorry the right answer is <

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Thx @Kaid 100% correct

To determine the symbol needed, let's first simplify the expression |-3|:

|-3| = 3

Now, we can substitute this value back into the original equation: -2 ? 3

Since -2 is less than 3, the correct symbol to make the statement true is < (less than).

Therefore, the correct symbol needed between -2 and |-3| is <.

To determine the symbol needed between -2 and |-3| to make a true statement, we need to compare the values. First, let's find the value of |-3|.

The vertical bars, or absolute value, operation gives us the magnitude or distance of a number from zero. In this case, |-3| will give us the positive value of -3, which is 3. Therefore, we have -2 ? 3.

Now, let's compare -2 and 3:

-2 is less than 3, which can be represented as -2 < 3. Therefore, the symbol needed between -2 and |-3| to make a true statement is < (less than).