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The sum of the absolute values of two numbers is greater or equal than the absolute values of the sum. It will be equal if both are positive or both are negative; greater if one is positive and one is negative. Try it out with some sample numbers!
Absolute value means disregarding the negative sign if it exists. So 5, +5, -5 all have the absolute value of 5.
The absolute value of a number is the distance that number is from zero.A more accurate description is to say the absolute value of a number is the value of the number regardless of its "+" or "-" sign, which is also known technically as its "polarity".Further notesThe "value" of any particular number means the quantity or amount of some things which that number represents.Just a few examples of some values are shown in bold below:5 apples for which the absolute value is 5-12 volts for which the absolute value is 121000 houses for which the absolute value is 1000-273 oC for which the absolute value is 2730.1 miles for which the absolute value is 0.1
Only when a and b have the same sign (or when a or b equals 0). Here are some examples: |2+4|=|2|+|4|--> |6|=|6|--> 6=6 TRUE |(-1)+(-3)|=|(-1)|+|(-3)|--> |(-4)|=1+3--> 4=4 TRUE |3+(-6)|=|3|+|(-6)|--> |(-3)|=3+6--> 3=9 FALSE
Yes, Schottky defects are created when equal number of cations (Na+) and anions (Cl-) are missing from some ionic compound, since they have single charges (= equal, = 1 as absolute value)
It is that the measure is somehow related to the absolute value of the observations compared to some fixed value and also that there IS some variation.
Some of the problems of absolute motion in classical physics include the lack of a universally agreed upon reference frame, difficulties in measuring absolute velocities, and the inability to reconcile absolute motion with the principle of relativity. These issues led to the development of the theory of relativity by Albert Einstein.
Numbers with an absolute value greater than 2.12 include any number less than -2.12 or greater than 2.12. For example, -3, -4, 3, and 5 all satisfy this condition. In general, any number that is outside the range of -2.12 to 2.12 will have an absolute value greater than 2.12.
-5, -23. -235689 are three examples.
Place value,subtraction,division,etc.Probably
An equal adjective is an adjective that describes things that are the same or equivalent in some way. For example, "equal" itself is an equal adjective as it signifies things that are identical in value or quantity.
Please note that <= is meant to be "less than or equal to"... |4x|+3 <= 2 |4x| <= -1 4|x| <= -1 |x| <= -1/4 No solution. No matter what x is, the absolute value signs will produce some positive number on the left side of the equation. And there is no way for a positive number to be less than or equal to -1/4.