The magnitude is +14
The magnitude of the integer '58' is 58. Integers have no units, dimensions, or direction.
The magnitude of an integer is the value of the integer with a positive (plus) sign. |5| = +5 = 5 |-5| = +5 = 5
The equation ( x = 14 ) identifies a single integer solution, which is ( x = 14 ) itself. Since the equation specifies that ( x ) is equal to 14, there are no other integer solutions. Therefore, the only integer solution is ( {14} ).
It is two times the magnitude of the integer.
The magnitude of the answer is the difference between the two numbers and it has the sign of the integer which has the bigger magnitude. I guess so?
The magnitude of the integer '58' is 58. Integers have no units, dimensions, or direction.
The magnitude of an integer is the value of the integer with a positive (plus) sign. |5| = +5 = 5 |-5| = +5 = 5
There is no "integer for -8", but the integer with equivalent magnitude to -8 is 8
There is no "integer for -8", but the integer with equivalent magnitude to -8 is 8
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Just remove the minus sign (if there is one), and what remains is the magnitude.
The magnitude of -14 is 14. The magnitude is the absolute value of a number, which means it is the distance of the number from zero on the number line.
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The equation ( x = 14 ) identifies a single integer solution, which is ( x = 14 ) itself. Since the equation specifies that ( x ) is equal to 14, there are no other integer solutions. Therefore, the only integer solution is ( {14} ).
It is two times the magnitude of the integer.
The nearest integer to 13.5 is 14.