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Numerical value = absolute value = a number's distance from zero on the number line.

For example, |3| = 3, and | -3| = 3. So we can say that -3 and 3 are 3 units from zero.

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A numeric value is a representation of a number in a numerical form, such as integers, decimals, or fractions. It is a data type used in programming and mathematics to perform calculations and store numerical information. For example, the numeric value of the number pi (π) is approximately 3.14159.

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difference between numric value and formular value

Well, sweetheart, a numeric value is just a fancy way of saying a number used in mathematics or statistics. It's basically any numerical quantity like 5, -2.75, or 1000. Just think of it as a digit with a little attitude.

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