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Absolute Value
3. the absolute value is the distance from zero.
Absolute value is a measure of distance.
In equations, this is how to figure it out. -34+ x =6 -34+ x - -34=6- -34 x=40 (subtracting a negative number is actually adding it's absolute value, its distance from 0)
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No, think of absolute value as distance and you can't have a negative distance.
Absolute value is the distance of a number from zero on a number line.
The Sun's absolute magnitude is +4.83, which is a measure of its intrinsic brightness as observed from a distance of 10 parsecs (about 32.6 light-years). This value helps astronomers compare the brightness of different stars without the effects of their distances from Earth.
Absolute value is a measure of distance.
The absolute value is the distance from zero. Just take the sign away, leaving the number 7.5 as the absolute value.The absolute value is the distance from zero. Just take the sign away, leaving the number 7.5 as the absolute value.The absolute value is the distance from zero. Just take the sign away, leaving the number 7.5 as the absolute value.The absolute value is the distance from zero. Just take the sign away, leaving the number 7.5 as the absolute value.
The distance would be 10 parsecs. This is because the apparent magnitude tells us how bright the star appears from Earth, and the absolute magnitude tells us how bright the star would appear if it were at a standard distance of 10 parsecs. When the apparent and absolute magnitudes are the same, the star is at a distance of 10 parsecs from Earth.
Absolute Value
Absolute value is a measure of distance.