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A light green vicodin would look light green.
The letter of the alphabet of the absolute value function looks like a V. For this reason, it is a popular graph at Villanova University.
You put two lines between the problem. For example, the absolute value of 25-50 would look like this: |25-50|
If no other light was in the room then the hat would look very dark or black
Green.
It would look cyan because the colors would be filtered.
Polarized light waves
I would be red.
Like an ordinary positive number.
it would look like light brown hair on top and dark brown on the bottom
"Absolute value" is used for numbers, not for stars. For stars, there is something called "absolute brightness" or "absolute magnitude"; that refers to how bright the star really is (as opposed to what it looks like for us). It is defined as how bright the star would look at a standard distance.
red