Absolute value
The distance from zero on a number line is called the absolute value.
On a number line, this is called the absolute value.
Its absolute value.
It is called the absolute value of the number.
The absolute value
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The distance from zero on a number line is called the absolute value.
A number's distance from zero is called absolute value.
On a number line, this is called the absolute value.
A number's distance from zero on a number line is its magnitude or "absolute value."absolute value or magnitude.absolute value
Its absolute value.
It is called the absolute value of the number.
The absolute value
It's called the absolute value. For example, the distance '3' is from zero is 3. However the distance -3 is from zero is also 3. The absolute value of -3 is 3.
Two numbers that are the same distance from zero on a number line are called "opposites." For example, +5 and -5 are opposites, as they are equidistant from zero but lie on opposite sides of it. They have the same absolute value but different signs.
The distance away from zero is called the "absolute value." It measures how far a number is from zero on the number line, regardless of its sign. For example, both -5 and 5 have an absolute value of 5. Absolute value is denoted by vertical bars, such as |x|.
It is the number that represents the distance of the point from the origin, or zero. It may be called the coordinate.