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|d|{{:stat_biserialcorrected_d.png?|}} \\ **ABS** function returns the **absolute value** (i.e. the modulus) of any supplied number. The syntax of the function is: ABS(number). where the number argument is the numeric value that you want the modulus of.| | |d|{{:stat_biserialcorrected_d.png?|}} \\ **ABS** function returns the **absolute value** (i.e. the modulus) of any supplied number. The syntax of the function is: ABS(number). where the number argument is the numeric value that you want the modulus of.| | ||
|Ordinal|{{:stat_biserialcorrected_d.png?|}} \\ **EXP** function in Excel **calculates** for the value of “e” raise to certain power of **integer**. “e” is a constant number which is equal to 2.71828182845904, the **natural logarithm** base. When it comes to the value of e, Excel uses a value of 2.718282.| | |Ordinal|{{:stat_biserialcorrected_d.png?|}} \\ **EXP** function in Excel **calculates** for the value of “e” raise to certain power of **integer**. “e” is a constant number which is equal to 2.71828182845904, the **natural logarithm** base. When it comes to the value of e, Excel uses a value of 2.718282.| | ||
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