Absolute Value
the distance from the origin
The distance that number is from zero on a number line.
Distance from (0, 0) to (5, 12) using distance formula is 13
7.62
Up.
The distance from a number on a numberline to the origin, is called the absolute value.
Because the first number refers to the abscissa: the distance to the right of the origin whereas the second number refers to the ordinate: distance in the upward direction.Because the first number refers to the abscissa: the distance to the right of the origin whereas the second number refers to the ordinate: distance in the upward direction.Because the first number refers to the abscissa: the distance to the right of the origin whereas the second number refers to the ordinate: distance in the upward direction.Because the first number refers to the abscissa: the distance to the right of the origin whereas the second number refers to the ordinate: distance in the upward direction.
the distance from the origin
the distance from the origin
Somewhere on the line, at a distance that is A times the unit distance from the origin.
The distance that number is from zero on a number line.
It is the distance from the origin to the number in question.
19.92486 (rounded)
17
Distance from (0, 0) to (5, 12) using distance formula is 13
1
It is a representation where the distance from a reference point - the origin - represents the value of the number.