The absolute value transforms a negative number into a positive number.
 For example
 Let z be a real number, then:
 | z | It will always be a positive number.
 This means that:
 If z is a negative number, then:
 | z | = -z
 If z is a positive number, then:
 | z | = z
 This means that for the expression the expression y = 2 | x-3 | +5
 When 
 then:
 then:
 | x-3 | = x-3
 When x-3 < 0 then:
 | x-3 | = - (x-3)
 Then we can divide the expression into two functions f (x) and g (x).
 

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