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For a real or complex number In mathematics, its distance from zero is termed its absolute value or what?

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For a real or complex number In mathematics, its distance from zero is termed its absolute value or what?
posted Mar 11 by Puneet Batra
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Modulus

answer Mar 12 by Pankaj Deshmukh

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