Nearly any number you can think of is a Real Number. So 8 is a real number.
a real number is a number that can be rational or irrational
If a number is pure imaginary then it has no real component. If it is a real number, then there is no imaginary component. If it has both real and imaginary components, then it is a complex number.
2 is a real number.
Neither.For any whole number there is a real number which is bigger and for any real number there is a whole number which is bigger.
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magnitude
The absolute value of a number is the distance it is from zero on a number line. It is written as the number without any sign.
It is the magnitude, or absolute value, of the real number.
An absolute value is the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign. This means that first you do the functions that are inside the absolute value signs. Then you take whatever you have left and look at that number, regardless if it is negative or positive. |7|=7 |8|=8 |7-8|=1 |8-7|=1
Infinity is sometimes considered as the largest number, BUT it is not the same sort of number as your familiar 1 to 9 and so on. Infinity is a concept, and as such it is of great value in mathematics. BUT it should never be used with regard to real items, such as the number of atoms or similar measure of magnitude.
No. In mathematics, the absolute value of a real number x is the non-negative value of x without regard to its sign. The absolute value of -5 is 5.
The value (magnitude) of integer number 15 is the same as the real (decimal) number 15.0
The absolute value of a number may be thought of as its distance from zero. In mathematics, the absolute value of a real number x is the non-negative value of x without regard to its sign.
The conjugate will have equal magnitude. The angle from the real axis will be the same angle measure (but opposite direction).
A conjugate number refers to a complex number having both the imaginary and real parts of opposite signs and equal magnitude.
Numbers can have an absolute magnitude, which means the size of the number whether positive or negative (in other words, 5 or -5 both have an absolute magnitude of 5) but there is no established meaning for "absolute number". Numbers can be a variety of things; they can be real or imaginary, they can be rational or irrational, they can be transcendental, they can be finite or transfinite. But they are not described as absolute (again, except in the contest of absolute magnitude).