The absolute value of a number is the distance that number is from zero.A more accurate description is to say the absolute value of a number is the value of the number regardless of its "+" or "-" sign, which is also known technically as its "polarity".Further notesThe "value" of any particular number means the quantity or amount of some things which that number represents.Just a few examples of some values are shown in bold below:5 apples for which the absolute value is 5-12 volts for which the absolute value is 121000 houses for which the absolute value is 1000-273 oC for which the absolute value is 2730.1 miles for which the absolute value is 0.1
Neither. For any whole number there is an absolute number which is larger and for any absolute number there is a whole number which is larger.
The absolute value of a number is the positive (or non-negative) value of the number. The absolute value of 0 or a positive number is the number itself. The absolute value of a negative number is its positive equivalent.
The absolute number of -100 is 100.
If you mean the absolute value: the absolute value of a positive number is the number itself, in this case, 3.2.
No. The absolute value of a number is the value of the number ignoring the sign - it is always positive: The absolute value of a negative number is a positive number; The absolute value of a positive number is a positive number.
no number; absolute value is always positive. The absolute value of a negative number is positive. For example absolute value of -4 is +4
The absolute value of a number makes that number positive. If the number is already positive, then the absolute value of that number is the same as the number itself.So, this problem is actually easy.The absolute value of -13456.456 is 13456.456.
When comparing negative numbers or a negative number and a positive number, the word "smaller" is confusing because it is unclear whether you mean that the number is less than another number or that the absolute value of the number is less than the absolute value of another number. You should use the phrase "less than" instead. A number's absolute value is how far it is from zero; for negative numbers think of it as the number without the negative sign. Negative eleven is less than negative three because negative eleven is farther left on the number line, but the absolute value of negative three, which is shown as |-3|, is less than the absolute value of negative eleven because negative three is closer to zero.
Absolute value is the distance of a number from zero on a number line.
The absolute value of a number is the distance (positive) of the number from zero.
That is called the "absolute value" of the number. For example:The absolute value of 5 is 5.The absolute value of -5 is also 5.That is called the "absolute value" of the number. For example:The absolute value of 5 is 5.The absolute value of -5 is also 5.That is called the "absolute value" of the number. For example:The absolute value of 5 is 5.The absolute value of -5 is also 5.That is called the "absolute value" of the number. For example:The absolute value of 5 is 5.The absolute value of -5 is also 5.