Absolute distance is a measure of distance which can be proven through standard measurement means. For example, a mile or a pound can be proven through the used of standard measurement tools.
Absolute value is a measure of distance.
Because that's the definition of absolute value.
The absolute magnitude is the magnitude (brightness) an object would have at a standard distance - how bright would it look at a standard distance. For a star or galaxy, the standard distance of 10 parsecs is commonly used.
The absolute value of a number represents its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Since distance cannot be negative, the absolute value is always zero or positive. Therefore, by definition, the absolute value of any number will never be negative.
Absolute value is the distance between a number and zero, so 10 would have an absolute value of ten since it's 10 away from zero, as well as -10
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The absolute difference of two real numbers x, y is given by |x − y|, the absolute value of their difference. It describes the distance on the real line between the points corresponding to x and y.
The absolute value is the distance the number is from 0. Basically, you take the positive value of the number inside the lines. Ex. |-9| = 9, and |9| = 9.
That means that by definition, the star is at the standard distance of 10 parsecs.That means that by definition, the star is at the standard distance of 10 parsecs.That means that by definition, the star is at the standard distance of 10 parsecs.That means that by definition, the star is at the standard distance of 10 parsecs.
MODULUS. The two-word phrase, which may be more familiar, is ABSOLUTE VALUE.
No, it is not.
No, think of absolute value as distance and you can't have a negative distance.