Answer: .5
no 11 is 11 from 0 11 is 10 from 1
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From 0, it is one tenth of the distance from 0 to 1.
Any negative/positive number pair will give you two integers that are equidistant from 0. For instance 1 and -1, or 234 and -234. The distance from zero is referred to as the "absolute value" of the number.
The number 0 is closer to 0 than 1. This is because the distance between 0 and 0 is 0, while the distance between 1 and 0 is 1. In mathematical terms, the absolute value of 0 minus 0 is 0, while the absolute value of 1 minus 0 is 1. Therefore, 0 is closer to 0 than 1.
1Absolute value is the distance of a number to zero.
1/2 is the same distance from 1 as from 0. It is not closer to either 1 or 0.
6/10 of the distance from 0 to 1.
x3=x2 x3-x2=0 Factor out x2 x2(x - 1) = 0 If x2=0 then x=0. If x - 1 = 0 then x = 1. Therefore the number is 0 or 1.
3
The multiplicative identity is the number 1. Why? Because if you multiply (or divide) a number by 1, it remains the same. eg a x 1 = a In a similar manner, the additive identity is 0. If you add (or subtract) 0 from a number, it remains the same eg a + 0 = a.
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