The absolute value of |l-6| is the distance between the number 'l' and the number 6 on the number line, regardless of the direction. If l is greater than 6, the absolute value of |l-6| is l-6. If l is less than 6, the absolute value of |l-6| is 6-l. In either case, the absolute value function ensures that the result is always non-negative.
5x2 - 136 = 44 5x2 - 136 + 136 = 44 + 136 5x2 = 180 5x2/5 = 180/5 x2 = 36 √x2 = √36 x = ±6
Well, honey, the value of 6 in the number 23.469 is 6 units. It's just hanging out there, minding its own business in the tenths place. So, if you're looking to make that number a little spicier, just remember that 6 is worth 6 tenths in this scenario.
1.4 X 10^6 6 is the number, zeros are superfluous
The precision is determined by the POSITION of the number 6 - NOT its value.
13/6 = 2 and 1/6
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Its value is 6.
What is it
|6| = 6 (The absolute value of 6 is 6, the same number you started with.) 6 = 6 (The absolute value of the absolute value of 6 is 6.)
The value of 6 in 236,894 is 6,000 = six thousand
60 is the number in which the digit 6 have a greater value as compared to 106.
The value of the 6 in the number 72605 is six hundreds.
No.
136
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Okay, so the value of "m" is just a variable, man. It could be anything depending on the equation or context you're talking about. It's like asking me what's the meaning of life, you know? Just a placeholder, bro.