make the number positive
Absolute value of a number is the magnitude (value) of the number with any sign attribute
the absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a number line. to find it, just make the number positive (distance cannot be negative) So the absolute value of -5 is 5, the absolute value of 7 is 7 and so on...with any number
the absolute value of any number is always the positive value of that number absolute value of 0.4 = 0.4
No. The absolute value of any number is the value of that number ignoring the sign of the number, that is the positive value of that number.
The absolute value of 15 is 15. The absolute value of any positive number is the number itself. The absolute value of any negative number is the number times -1. For example: What is the absolute value of 10? Answer: 10. Example #2: What is the absolute value of -2? Answer: 2.
The absolute value of any positive number is the number itself.
It is +347 absolute value of any number is always positive of that number
The absolute value of zero is zero. The absolute value of any other real number - or even of any other complex number - is different from zero.
The absolute value of zero is zero. The absolute value of any other real number - or even of any other complex number - is different from zero.
To find the absolute value of 1.5, you simply ignore the negative sign, if any, and take the positive value. Since 1.5 is already a positive number, its absolute value is 1.5. The absolute value function essentially returns the distance of a number from zero on the number line, regardless of its sign.
Yes - the absolute value of any positive number is the number itself.
the absolute value of any number is that number positive. So, any number regardless of the number of negative signs in front of it, is that number positive. So, the absolute value of --5 = 5 Similarly, the absolute value of ---------------5 is still 5