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*Absolute value is denoted by <math>"||"</math>.
 
*Absolute value is denoted by <math>"||"</math>.
 
*i.e.,ABS(Number)=|Number|.
 
*i.e.,ABS(Number)=|Number|.
*Also <math>|7|=\sqrt7^2</math>.
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*Also <math>|7|=\sqrt{7^2}</math>.
  
 
==ZOS Section==
 
==ZOS Section==

Revision as of 00:43, 21 April 2014

ABS(Number)


  • is indicating the real value.

Description

  • This function gives the absolute value of a given number.
  • Here is the real value which we want to find absolute value of that number.
  • The absolute value of a real number is its distance from 0(origin) on the number line.
  • Absolute value of a number is always .
  • This function is used to remove negative sign from a given number.
  • Absolute value is denoted by Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle "||"} .
  • i.e.,ABS(Number)=|Number|.
  • Also .

ZOS Section

  • The syntax is to calculate ABS in ZOS is .
    • is indicating the real value.
  • For e.g.,ABS(-16)*-ABS(-4)/((ABS(-4))^2*ABS(-2)).


Examples

  • ABS(8) = 8
  • ABS(-5) = 5
  • ABS(1/2) = 0.5
  • ABS(-1/4) = 0.25

See Also

References

Absolute_value