No if its negative it lowers its absolute value.
Yes, the absolute value for an negative number is always positive.
Rules: Unlike SignsSubtract the absolute value of the number and copy the sign of the number with greater absolute value.
no, If the original number is positive, it adds the absolute value (always a positive) to the first number thus doubling it
Subtract the number with the smaller absolute value from the other. Give the answer the sign of the number with the larger absolute value.
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 is always nonnegative.
The absolute value of a number is the distance to zero. When adding which ever number has the greater absolute value will determine the sign of the answer.
No. The absolute value of a number is always positive, or zero. The way the absolute value is defined, it can never be negative.No. The absolute value of a number is always positive, or zero. The way the absolute value is defined, it can never be negative.No. The absolute value of a number is always positive, or zero. The way the absolute value is defined, it can never be negative.No. The absolute value of a number is always positive, or zero. The way the absolute value is defined, it can never be negative.
answer is positive number [.-]+[-]=[+]
Absolute value is always the opposite of the number.
Yes, the absolute value for an negative number is always positive.
when a whole number increases such as 103 to 189.
No. You have it backwards . . . . . the absolute value of a negative number is always a positive number.
Yes it is and the absolute value is always a positive number. if it was the absolute number then the opposite, then its always a negative number. I learned this and im in the sixth grade advanced classes. * * * * * The absolute value need not always be positive - it can be 0. The absolute value need not be an integer. Rational and irrational fractions are perfectly valid.
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Rules: Unlike SignsSubtract the absolute value of the number and copy the sign of the number with greater absolute value.
Always a positive number, absolute value refers to the distance of a number from 0.