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Chance Houston
19 February, 04:28
How do I do absolute values and exponents
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Nathanial Rich
19 February, 06:59
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The absolute value is how close the number is to 0, so if your number is 4 and you are trying to find the absolute value (also written as this |4|) you can take 4-4=0 so the absolute value is 4. It is the same with negative. The negative number is also a positive absolute.
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