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: In physics and chemistry, absolute value is used to define "margins of error" or tolerances (e.g.,
is always greater than or equal to zero.Mathematically, it is defined as: : In physics and chemistry, absolute value is
|x|={xif x≥0−xif x<0the absolute value of x end-absolute-value equals 2 cases; Case 1: x if x is greater than or equal to 0; Case 2: negative x if x is less than 0 end-cases; 2. Transitioning from Absolute Value to Intervals Visualizing the Relationship
To better understand how an absolute value inequality defines an interval, we can look at the center and the boundaries created by the radius 4. Practical Applications Mastering this topic allows students to: : In physics and chemistry
The core of the "Absolute Value and Intervals" (القيمة المطلقة والمجالات) unit is the ability to translate an algebraic expression into a visual or set-based representation. For instance, the inequality means that the distance between and a center is less than or equal to a radius This can be expressed in three equivalent ways: : Distance : Interval : 3. Visualizing the Relationship