Absolute means something that doesn’t change, it’s always the same, no matter what happens around it.
Imagine you have a super strong toy box that never gets moved or shaken. No matter how hard you jump on it or how many toys you throw in, it stays right where it is. That’s like an absolute, it doesn’t change even when everything else does.
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The Absolute in Math
In math, something absolute means its value doesn’t change, even if you give it a negative sign or a positive one. Like if you have -5 or +5, both are absolutes of 5. They're like two different ways to say the same thing, just like your friend shows up in the rain or snow. Absolute means something that doesn’t change, it’s always the same, no matter what happens around it.
Imagine you have a super strong toy box that never gets moved or shaken. No matter how hard you jump on it or how many toys you throw in, it stays right where it is. That’s like an absolute, it doesn’t change even when everything else does.
The Absolute in Math
In math, something absolute means its value doesn’t change, even if you give it a negative sign or a positive one. Like if you have -5 or +5, both are absolutes of 5. They're like two different ways to say the same thing, just like your friend shows up in the rain or snow.
Examples
- A number that doesn't change, like the absolute value of -3 is always 3.
- Zero degrees on the Kelvin scale, it's the absolute zero, where nothing moves.
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