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Answer:

1 (the answer will always be 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's forget about the absolute value signs for a second and just look at what's inside

[tex]\frac{x+y}{-x-y}[/tex]

This can be rewritten as

[tex]-\frac{x+y}{x+y}[/tex]

When you have the same numerator and denominator, it will always come out to 1, so we can just say that this is saying

[tex]-\frac{x+y}{x+y} = -1[/tex]

Now, back to the absolute value signs

This comes out to negative 1, but the absolute value signs means to always change the negative to a positive (but if it's a positive, it stays positive!)

So that means:

[tex]|-1| = 1[/tex]

and 1 is your answer