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Brooke H.

Algebra

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What color is the sky?

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Hello. My question is there what is the color of sky? So the answer will be color off sky. Seeing by human eyes will be blue. So for this we have to understand the spectrum of life. You know that light spectrum his seven color in the end. Mhm. And the only see blue glove in the sky, all other color. It will be absorbed. Bye. So by this we will see only blue color of the sky, so the answer will be blue.

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Absolute Value - Example 1

In mathematics, the absolute value or modulus |x| of a real number x is its numerical value without regard to its sign. The absolute value of a number may be thought of as its distance from zero along a number line; this interpretation is analogous to the distance function assigned to a real number in the real number system. For example, the absolute value of ?4 is 4, and the absolute value of 4 is 4, both without regard to sign.

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Absolute Value - Example 2

In mathematics, the absolute value or modulus |x| of a real number x is its numerical value without regard to its sign. The absolute value of a number may be thought of as its distance from zero along a number line; this interpretation is analogous to the distance function assigned to a real number in the real number system. For example, the absolute value of ?4 is 4, and the absolute value of 4 is 4, both without regard to sign.

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