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Project ID:
9000081407
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For \(x,y\in \mathbb{R}\) find the correct
relationship between \(|x - y|\)
and \(|y - x|\).
\(|x - y| = |y - x|\)
\(|x - y| > |y - x|\)
\(|x - y| < |y - x|\)
None of them. The answer depends on the particular values of
\(x\),
\(y\).