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    Magnitude (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the magnitude or size of a mathematical object is a property which determines whether the object is larger or smaller than other objects of the same kind. More formally, an object's magnitude is the displayed result of an ordering (or ranking)—of the class of objects to which it

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    The Greeks distinguished between several types of magnitude, including:
    • Positive fractions
    Line segments (ordered by length)
    Plane figures (ordered by area)

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    Euclidean vector space
    A Euclidean vector represents the position of a point P in a Euclidean space. Geometrically, it can be described as an arrow from the origin of the space (vector tail) to that point (vector tip). Mathematically, a vector x

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    When comparing magnitudes, a logarithmic scale is often used. Examples include the loudness of a sound (measured in decibels),

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    Orders of magnitude denote differences in numeric quantities, usually measurements, by a factor of 10—that is, a difference of one digit in the location of

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    • The magnitude of a real number x {\displaystyle x} is usually called the absolute value or modulus. It is written as | x | {\displaystyle |x|} ,and is defined by: 1. | x | = x, if x≥ 0 2. | x | = -x, if x< 0 This gives the number's distance from zero on the real number line. For example, the modulus of -5 is 5.
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    • Magnitude - Wikipedia

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      • Euclidean vector, a quantity defined by both its magnitude and its direction
      • Magnitude (mathematics), the relative size of an object
      • Norm (mathematics), a term for the size or length of a vector

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      • The Greeks distinguished between several types of magnitude,including: 1. Positive fractions 2. Line segments (ordered by length) 3. Plane figures (ordered by area) 4. Solids (ordered by volume) 5. Angles(ordered by angular magnitude) They proved that the first two could not be the same, or even isomorphic systems of magnitude. They did not consider negative magnitudes to …
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      • The Greeks distinguished between several types of magnitude,including: 1. Positive fractions 2. Line segments (ordered by length) 3. Plane figures (ordered by area) 4. Solids (ordered by volume) 5. Angles(ordered by angular magnitude) They proved that the first two could not be the same, or even isomorphic systems of magnitude. They did not consider negative magnitudes to …
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      • {{#invoke:main|main}} In advanced mathematics, as well as colloquially in popular culture, especially geek culture, the phrase "order of magnitude" is used to denote a change in a numeric quantity, usually a measurement, by a factor of 10; that is, the moving of the decimal point in a number one way or the other, possibly with the addition of significant zeros. Occasionally the p…
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