3
3 + 3*9 = 30
The absolute value of a number (in any dimension) is the positive distance between that number and the origin. For ordinary, real numbers, absolute value is simple; e.g. |5| = 5 and |-4.3| = 4.3. For complex numbers in the form a + bi, the "absolute value" is also the length from that point on the plane to the origin, which, by the Pythagorean theorem, is sqrt(a2 + b2). For example, |4 + 3i| = sqrt(42 + 32) = 5.
The number -36 has the value -36. Any other number does not.
7 in the ones place
I assume that"absoulate" = absolute"vaule" = valueThe absolute value of a number is its distance from 0. The absolute value of zero is zero, otherwise it is the positive value of the number.
7
3
its a vaule and it can added or subtrated to any positive or negative number
3 + 3*9 = 30
The absolute value of a number (in any dimension) is the positive distance between that number and the origin. For ordinary, real numbers, absolute value is simple; e.g. |5| = 5 and |-4.3| = 4.3. For complex numbers in the form a + bi, the "absolute value" is also the length from that point on the plane to the origin, which, by the Pythagorean theorem, is sqrt(a2 + b2). For example, |4 + 3i| = sqrt(42 + 32) = 5.
absoute vaule
The number -36 has the value -36. Any other number does not.
The number 5 is in the thenths place
7 in the ones place
It is: 44
Yes.