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ABSOLUTNÍ HODNOTA
Absolutely Abnormal Numbers - Mathematical Association of America
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absolute value, 9.1.1 on the rationals, 9.2.2, 9.2.3
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Absolute Value If a is a real number then the absolute value of a is |a
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