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See also: ‖ ‖
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- (mathematics) Used to mark absolute value.
- |-3| = 3
- The absolute value of negative three is three.
- For x = (1,1), and y = (4,5), |x – y| = √([1–4]2 + [1–5]2) = 5
- For x equals one, one and y equals four, five, the absolute value of the quantity x minus y is the square root of (open parentheses) the quantity one minus four squared plus the quantity one minus five squared (close parentheses) or five.
- |-3| = 3
- (mathematics) Used to mark determinants.
- |A|
- The determinant of the matrix A
- |A|
- (mathematics) Used to mark the operation of finding the cardinality of a set.
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- The set three, five, seven, and nine has a cardinality of four.
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- (mathematics) Used to note the number of connected components.
- See ‖ for the caesura used individually, and see ‖ ‖ for two caesuras enclosing other text.