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Absolute number may refer to:

  • Quantity, a property that can exist as a multitude or magnitude

Mathematics

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  • Absolute value, the non-negative value of a real number without regard to its sign
  • Absolute error, the absolute value of an approximation error in some data
  • Absolute difference, the absolute value of the difference of two real numbers
  • Absolute pseudoprime, a class of pseudoprimes that come from Fermat's little theorem
  • Absolute scale, system of measurement that begins at a zero point and progresses in only one direction

See also

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