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| - Lots of and rules use absolute values. For the most part I feel like I've been ignoring them and just treating the values as if there were no absolute values (such as the ratio test and root test). Why is this a bad habit and why should I pay more attention to the absolute values? | - Lots of and rules use absolute values. For the most part I feel like I've been ignoring them and just treating the values as if there were no absolute values (such as the ratio test and root test). Why is this a bad habit and why should I pay more attention to the absolute values? | ||
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