In mathematics, the absolute value (sometimes called the modulus) of a real number
Absolute value
The absolute values of 5 and -5 shown on a number line.
When applied to the difference between real numbers, the absolute value represents the distance between the numbers on a number line.
History
Absolute value is closely related to the mathematical and physical concepts of magnitude, distance, and norm. The term "absolute value" has been used in this sense since at least 1806 in French and 1857 in English. The notation
Examples
The following are some examples of equations involving absolute value:
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$\left | 7 \right |=7$ -
$\left | -2 \right |=2$ -
$-\left | 4 \right |=-4$ -
$-\left | -3 \right |=-3$