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The absolute value of a number equals the number itself if and only if the number is a positive real number (x >= 0 and does not include a nonzero imaginary component).
The absolute value of a number equals the number itself if and only if the number is a positive real number (x >= 0 and does not include a nonzero imaginary component).
The absolute value of a number equals the number itself if and only if the number is a positive real number (x >= 0 and does not include a nonzero imaginary component).
No, there is no single number that equals both 21 and 34, as they are distinct values. A number can only be equal to one specific value at a time. Therefore, no number can satisfy the condition of being equal to both 21 and 34 simultaneously.
The only way that this could happen if enough of the data points have the same value at the minimum. The median is the middle number in a set of data points.So for example: {2,2,2,3,4}. The middle number is 2, which is also the minimum value.
A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.
There is only one number that equals 225. The number is 225.
There's only one number that equals 640. The number is . . . . . 640.
7 multiplied by 1 equals 7. Seven is a prime number meaning only the number times one equals the number.
3n + 15 equals 3 times the number n, the answer to which is increased by 15. It can only be evaluated if the value of n is known. The expression can be factorised but that is of marginal help in evaluating it.
775 is the only number in all of math that equals 775.