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absolute valueThe absolute value of an integer is its distance from zero on the number line.
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absolute valuethe absolute value of a number (x or -x) is just the value of the numeral, ignoring the sign. • the distance the number is from zero on the number line written as lxl = x or l-xl = x, for example |-5| = 5.
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absolute valueThe distance of a number from zero; the positive value of a number.
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absolute valueThe distance from the origin to the coordinate x.
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absolute valueThe distance of a number from zero; the positive value of a number.
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absolute valuethe amount to which a number would sway from zero on a point scale
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absolute value | The distance that a number is from zero on the number line. This must always be either zero or positive.
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absolute valueThe absolute value is the number's distance from zero on the number line. This action ignores the + or - sign of a number. |x| is the graphic used to describe the action of absolute value. Exampl [..]
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absolute valueThe absolute value of a number is its distance from 0 on the number line. Numbers that are the same distance from 0 have the same absolute value of 3.
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absolute valueThe symbol for absolute value is usually a pair of vertical lines containing the number. The symbolism |4| is read as "The absolute value of four". The absolute value of a real number is its distance from zero, so |4| = |-4| = 4 ... which is the distance of the number from zero. The positive value. acceleration
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absolute valueMath.abs will compute the absolute value of an int, long or double. It is x if x is positive, -x if x is negative and 0 if x is 0, ie. x considered as a positive value. You can code it yourself like t [..]
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absolute valuethe distance a real number, x, lies from the origin on the number line, denoted by | x |
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absolute valueValue of an expression without regard to sign or phase angle.
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