in the number 29.043 what place does the zero occupy
Six. Absolute value means whether positive or negative, how many places is a number away from zero. -6 is six places from zero. Positive six is six places away from zero. The absolute value is always written as a positive number The absolute value of -10 is 10, because -10 is ten places away from zero. and so on.
A simple definition is that the absolute value of a number is how many places away from zero it is on a number line. Say you have the number three. The number three is three places away from zero on a number line. Say you have the number negative three. That number is also three spots away from zero on the number line. That is why there is no such thing as negative absolute values.
The number you can take away half of and leave nothing is zero. When you take away half of zero (which is also zero), you are left with zero. This is because zero divided by two is zero, and subtracting zero from zero leaves you with zero.
-11 is 11 units away from zero on a number line.
There are two numbers that are 10 units from zero on the number line: 10 and -10. These two points are equidistant from zero, each being exactly 10 units away.
The number of decimal places for the product will be the summation of the amount of decimal places of the 2 factors. For example, if your products have 2 decimals each to the right of zero then the product will have an answer with 4 decimals to the right of zero.
The term that describes numbers that are an equal number of units away from zero is "opposite numbers." For example, +5 and -5 are opposite numbers because they are both five units away from zero on the number line.
There is one zero in the number zero.
There is no zero in that range.
That's the same as the nearest whole number. This example rounds to zero.
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Its like saying you take nothing away from a number.