Difference between absolute value and magnitude
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For numbers such as 1, 2, 3, and so on, the magnitude is simply the number itself. If the number is negative, the magnitudebecomes the absolute value of the number. ... In both cases, the magnitude is the distance the mathematical term is from zero. Both 10 and -10 are a distance of 10 away from zero.
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