The greatest absolute value refers to the largest distance of a number from zero on a number line, regardless of its sign. For a set of numbers, it is the highest value obtained by taking the absolute value of each number in that set. For instance, in the set {-3, 2, 5, -7}, the greatest absolute value is 7, as |−7| = 7.
There is no such number.
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The absolute value is when even if a negative number when put in absolute value signs is positive such as.. l-23 l the absolute value is 23. l..l are absolute value signs
Absolute value of 14 is 14.
There is no such number.
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The GCF is the absolute value of B
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It means that you take the absolute values of different numbers, and then compare them to see which one is greater.
Absolute Greatest was created in 1973.
Both the Greatest Integer Function and the Absolute Value Function are considered Piece-Wise Defined Functions. This implies that the function was put together using parts from other functions.