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The absolute value of the difference.
The absolute value of something is its difference from 0. Absolute value of -607=607
The absolute value is the [unsigned] difference between two values. It tells you how far one value is from another.
no, the absolute value does not change the subtraction into addition. it does however, change the difference to positive ( if the difference is negative)
I suppose you mean a parabola
The absolute value of the difference.
That is a result of an absolute value equation. So an Absolute Value Graph
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It is sometimes the point where the value inside the absolute function is zero.
The absolute value of something is its difference from 0. Absolute value of -607=607
Absolute Value function
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the absolute value of displacement which is delta equals x2-x1
Neither statement is true. The graph of the absolute value of a function which is always non-negative will be the same as that of the original function and this need not open in any direction. Also, the graph of y = abs[x*(x-1)*(x+2)] is not symmetrical so there is no coefficient which will determine a line of symmetry.