In general, a mathematical value may be any definite mathematical object. In elementary mathematics, this is most often a number – for example, a real number such as π or an integer such as 42. The value of a variable or a constant is any number or other mathematical object assigned to it.
3 is in thousands place and its place value is 3,000, 5 is in hundreds place and its place value is 500, 4 is in tens place and its place value is 40, 8 is in ones place and its place value is 8.
Since 6 is six units away towards right from 0, the absolute value of 6 is just 6. The absolute value of 6 is written as |6| and is equal to 6.
Contents1.1 The first two kingdoms of life: Plantae and Animalia.1.2 The third kingdom: Protista.1.3 The fourth kingdom: Fungi.1.4 The fifth kingdom: Bacteria (Monera)1.5 The sixth kingdom: Archaebacteria.1.6 The seventh kingdom: Chromista.1.7 The eighth kingdom: Archezoa.1.8 Kingdom Protozoa sensu Cavalier-Smith.
Each of these elements - air, fire, water, earth, darkness, light, metal and nature - stands for specific attributes, individual strands of reality and its own philosophical ideas. One element already allows a player to achieve many things, but combining several of them makes everything even more interesting.