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The absolute value of a fraction would be done by this:

ex. 3/10 is equivalent to .30 or just .3 the absolute value of .3 is .3 because an absolute value is the number of spaces it takes to get to zero on a number line. KILL ME

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The absolute value of 13 is 13 without regard to its sign (+ or -). It is written as |13|
It is 13.

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The absolute value of -13 is 13.

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What is the absolute value of -9?

The absolute value of -9 is =|-9| = 9 Explanation : Here's how you can picture absolute value: Think of a railroad track with a zero sitting in the middle of it. Every little notch to the left and right of the zero is another number. Negative numbers line up on the left; positive numbers run along the track to the right. So, the number -4.0 is 4 units away from zero. The number -45.3 is 45.3 units away from zero and the number 10 is 10 units away from zero. Therefore, the absolute value of any number is really a positive number (or zero). You identify an absolute value of a number by writing the number between two vertical bars: |number|.


How do you turn a positive integer into a negative integer in programming?

Store the absolute value of the desired integer in a variable. Multiply the absolute value by two. Substract the new integer by the old integer.


What is the maximum absolute value reached by a voltage or current waveform?

define the maximum value of an ac wave form


What is absolute and relative error?

An absolute measurement is based on first principle measurements. Most measurements are comparison. An absolute measurement doesn't rely on calibration of the instrument. For example wavelength measurements can be made without calibration by looking at the number of beats per seconds (Hertz). Absolute error is the magnitude of the difference between the exaxt value of the value measured. It can be expressed as a number, e.g. the molecular weight measured is 27 000 grams per moles while the known molecular weight of the structure is 27 500, the absolute error is 500 grams per mole.