Pronunciation: /ˈæbsəˌlut ˈvæljuː/
noun a mathematical concept that represents the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign
A1 The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line.
A2 In mathematics, absolute value is denoted by two vertical bars surrounding a number.
B1 When finding the absolute value of a negative number, you simply remove the negative sign.
B2 Absolute value is often used in solving equations involving inequalities.
C1 Understanding the concept of absolute value is crucial in advanced calculus courses.
C2 Mathematicians use absolute value to define the magnitude of a vector in multi-dimensional spaces.
adjective describing something that is complete and total
A1 The absolute value of a number is always positive.
A2 In mathematics, absolute value represents the distance of a number from zero on a number line.
B1 Absolute value is commonly used in solving equations involving inequalities.
B2 Understanding the concept of absolute value is crucial in calculus and advanced mathematics.
C1 The absolute value function is denoted by |x| and is used to find the magnitude of a real number.
C2 When dealing with complex numbers, the absolute value is also known as the modulus.
formal In mathematics, the absolute value of a number is its magnitude without considering its sign.
informal The absolute value of a number is just how far it is from zero, no negative nonsense.
slang Forget about the negative stuff, the absolute value is all about the real deal.
figurative Sometimes we need to look at the absolute value of a situation to see the true impact it has on us.
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