Define absolute vector
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Vectors, like arrows, have both magnitude and direction, and their algebraic representation follows from placing their “tail” at the origin of a multidimensional space and extracting the corresponding coordinates, or components, of their “point.” The absolute value (magnitude) of a vector is then given by the square ...
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measure of magnitude of real number complex number or vector geometrically the absolute value represent displacement form origin and is nonnegative
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