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To solve equations with absolute values in them, square the absolute value and then take the square root. This works because the square of a negative number is positive, and the square root of that square is the abosolute value of the original number.
The absolute value of something is also the square root of the square of that something. This can be used to solve equations involving absolute values.
The root word of "absolutely" is "absolute."
The absolute value of a complex number a+bi is the square root of (a2+b2). For example, the absolute value of 4+9i is the square root of (42 + 92) which is the square root of 97 which is about 9.8489 (The absolute value of a complex number is not complex.)
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The absolute, thermodynamic pressure, measured by the number of pounds-force exerted on an area of 1 square inch.
No, the word 'absolutely' is the adverb form of the adjective 'absolute'.The word 'absolute' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'absolute' is a word for a value or principle that is regarded as universally valid; a word for something that exists without being dependent on anything else; a word for a thing.The noun form of the adjective 'absolute' is absoluteness.
An absolute value is the positive of any real number. Absolute value of 5 will be 5 and is written: |5|=5 Absolute value of -5 will also be 5 and is written: |-5|=5 If you think of it as a number line, the absolute value of a number will be the length from 0. As lengths are always positive. It can also be written as the square root the square of x, as the square of x will make a negative value positive (-5)^2 = 25, and the square root will return it to its root, 25^0.5= 5.
The integral of cot (x) dx is ln (absolute value (sin (x))) + C. Without using the absolute value, you can use the square root of the square, i.e. ln (square root (sin2x)) + C
An absolute government would be totalitarianism, or a dictatorship.
I, the square root of -1