Haha,i need some help here with Secondary Maths.
Well my diploma course requires me to take a prep maths module(since i do not have A Maths),and thing is i never touched my maths books for like - 4 months
So i need some help with some of the formulaes lol.
What's the meaning of |a|?As in the two vertical lines

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How come it can be put into number lines?And why is it that answer?
Can explain this also?
| x | < 2 = -2 < x < 2 but why not 2 < x < -2?
Very much thanks!![]()
|a| means a is positive.
ie
|2| = 2
|-2| = 2
|3| = 3
|-3| = 3
thus, |x| >= 0 always.
so |x| < 2 is the same as 0<= |x| < 2
if x = -1, |x| = 1 < 2
it is still valid... and so on...
so, -2 < x < 2 will all fit the equation |x| < 2
|a| is also called modulus of a
|| is modulus sign
if |a| = 2, a = -2 or 2
two vertical lines is called the norm.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_%28mathematics%29
roughly speaking, it means the "length" of something. There are different norms around such as 1-norm, 2-norm, 3-norm, n-norm, infinity-norm.
Originally posted by FirePig:two vertical lines is called the norm.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_%28mathematics%29
roughly speaking, it means the "length" of something. There are different norms around such as 1-norm, 2-norm, 3-norm, n-norm, infinity-norm.
not too chim for his case...
The two line thingy..
From what I know.. it stands for magnitude. Can be found in the chapter Vectors.
Oh i think i get it now...i think the picture cannot be loaded into the public domain because its part of the poly's webpage that need login.Thanks
Originally posted by ceecookie:Oh i think i get it now...i think the picture cannot be loaded into the public domain because its part of the poly's webpage that need login.Thanks
yup... Checked that before le... but we understand can liao ;)
Originally posted by ceecookie:Oh i think i get it now...i think the picture cannot be loaded into the public domain because its part of the poly's webpage that need login.Thanks
I understand now that two dash + x means positive and negative x.But then why eagle say only positive results?
|a| should be -a and a right?
Then,how do u determine the answer for negative square root of 3?I only know that 3 cannot be square rooted at all.Lol
To add on using an example, |3| = 3 or -3 | |==> absolute value of modulus.To put it simply across, the function is that it changes negative numbers to positive![]()
omg.....