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Both of them are 6.
Its an inequality
Take the absolute value of the difference between the two numbers. The difference between two numbers a and b is a-b or b-a. The absolute value is whichever one of these is not negative. So 0 - (-3) = +3 so the distance is 3 units.
the absolute value
Yes, every integer has an absolute value. In fact, so do all real numbers, and even so do all complex numbers (in a similar but slightly different way). The absolute value of a number is the distance from it to zero. For example, the absolute value of -2 is 2 because -2 is two units away from zero on the number line. In a more concrete expression, the absolute value of a number x (written as |x|), is given by: x, if x is greater than or equal to 0. -x, if x is less than zero.
absolute deviation is a difference between say two numbers. The result has the same units as the two numbers have. Relative deviation is a ratio and so it is a pure number without any units.
Both of them are 6.
Yes... that is, if one is the opposite of the other. For example: The absolute value of 6 is 6. The absolute value of -6 is 6. The absolute value is just the units a number is away from its orgin.
Absolute Value means the distance from 0. I think of it as numbers on a number line, for instance -3 is 3 units from 0. So the absolute value of -99 would just be 99, because that is its distance from 0.
Its an inequality
Take the absolute value of the difference between the two numbers. The difference between two numbers a and b is a-b or b-a. The absolute value is whichever one of these is not negative. So 0 - (-3) = +3 so the distance is 3 units.
Assuming you mean whose (and not who's = who is) is|x - 2| = 9.
a unit defined in terms of units of fundamental quantities
The absolute value of -9 is =|-9| = 9 Explanation : Here's how you can picture absolute value: Think of a railroad track with a zero sitting in the middle of it. Every little notch to the left and right of the zero is another number. Negative numbers line up on the left; positive numbers run along the track to the right. So, the number -4.0 is 4 units away from zero. The number -45.3 is 45.3 units away from zero and the number 10 is 10 units away from zero. Therefore, the absolute value of any number is really a positive number (or zero). You identify an absolute value of a number by writing the number between two vertical bars: |number|.
If you mean unit for absolute temperature, the Kelvin is usually used.
The absolute value depends on it's "distance" from zero. So if it's to the right (positive) by 5 units, or to the left (negative) by five units, then it's absolute value is 5
the absolute value