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The absolute value is the distance form zero. It is always positive.
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If you are talking about absolute value, then the answer to your question would be 4, 2, and 1. Absolute value means distance away from zero. The answer will always be positive since you can't have a negative distance. I hope that helped!
No, think of absolute value as distance and you can't have a negative distance.
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No, it is not possible to have a negative solution when using the distance formula. Even if you were to go backwards, the distance would still be a positive number.
The position of zero force if positive and negative charges are separated by a distance would be at half of the separation distance.
Yes it can. If distance and displacement is positive then it means it's going forwards. If you get a distance or displacement that is negative then means it's going the other direction, backwards.
It is: (-2--2)2+(3--7)2 = 100 and the sq rt of this is the distance which is 10 units.
No. That would require a negative mass or a negative distance, neither of which is possible.
see speed cannot de negative se speed = distance / time and neithr distance nor time can be negative they r always positive so speed cannot be negative but velocity can be negative
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