No. The absolute value is the distance a number is from zero. It is always represented by a positive number. The absolute value of any positive number and its negative counterpart is the same.
The square of a number is always two numbers multiplied together. A positive times a positive is always positive, and a negative times a negative is always positive.
Its distance from zero, always a positive number. The absolute value of a positive number is that number. The absolute value of a negative number is its positive equivalent. Usually denoted by vertical bars |n| The absolute value of both 7 and -7 is 7 |-7| = 7 |7| = 7 * * * * * Minor error above: the absolute value of 0 is 0, so not "always a positive number".
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Yes. -1,0,1 you are always moving. always positive
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Length is always positive, this is one of the basic properties of length and distance.
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The absolute value is the distance form zero. It is always positive.
The distance between any two different points is always a positive quantity.
Absolute value is always positive. Absolute value is the distance away from zero. Ex: |-4| = 4 |4| = 4
The focal distance of a convex lens is always positive. It is the distance between the lens and the focal point when light rays are parallel and converge after passing through the lens.
The modulus would be described as the distance between, it is without direction and would therefore always be positive.
Always a positive number, absolute value refers to the distance of a number from 0.
Always a positive number, absolute value refers to the distance of a number from 0.
No. The absolute value is the distance a number is from zero. It is always represented by a positive number. The absolute value of any positive number and its negative counterpart is the same.