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if the absolute value of a varaible (x) is equal to the square root of that negative number to the power of 2 in terms of negative numbers. would give a system of numbers exceedingly greater than -1, is this a true statement?

explain how in an analogous sense, it would also stand true in terms of complex numbers (a + bi) that the measurement using Pythagorean theorem would provide an intuitive imagined sense related to the measurement of size, or if such an imagined sense is possible, acceptable or absurd to "think".

in other terms; explain the relationship between the absolute value of negative numbers and the Pythagorean theorem in terms of complex numbers when used to measure the size of objects both imagined and being learned.

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