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2/21/2011 12:25:54 AM
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2/21/2011 12:26:01 AM
Lafta owes you $10.
2/21/2011 3:03:34 AM
What do you mean, an African or a European -10?[Edited on February 21, 2011 at 8:59 AM. Reason : -]
2/21/2011 8:59:32 AM
-X
2/21/2011 9:00:30 AM
the answer is 10
2/21/2011 9:01:20 AM
no, that would be the absolute value.
2/21/2011 1:57:51 PM
Two bets with lafta cus you never getting paid.
2/21/2011 1:59:12 PM
2/21/2011 2:09:40 PM
^^^what is the difference between numerical value and absolute value. As I always understood it, they are synonymous (at least in this context).
2/21/2011 2:26:39 PM
numerical value is the value and direction. absolute value is just the magnitude.to illustrate: what is the (numerical) value of -10 apples? it's surely not the same numerical value as 10. try to tell someone with -10 apples that they have the same value as the guy holding 10 apples. not only do they not have ten apples, they don't even have zero apples. they got negative 10 apples, meaning they've got to get up off their ass and go rustle up 10 apples, and give them to the man, before they can even get to the point where they have nothing.as for what is the value of two five dollar bets with lafta? the answer is zero. cause ain't nobody gettin paid.[Edited on February 21, 2011 at 2:40 PM. Reason : ]
2/21/2011 2:37:14 PM
your answer is incorrecteven though your thought process is sound.
2/21/2011 2:41:36 PM
oh yeah?OH YEAH?
2/21/2011 2:42:17 PM
2/21/2011 4:15:11 PM
haha
2/21/2011 4:17:24 PM
I agree with joe_schmoei've never heard "numerical value" to mean absolute value, and I can't find anything that supports this definition.
2/23/2011 4:42:54 PM
^ http://lmgtfy.com/?q=define%3Anumerical+valuealso:
2/24/2011 10:40:45 AM