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Q: Is it true that there is one integer whose absolute value is zero?
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True or false The absolute value of every integer is positive?

true because if it is an absolute integer it cant be negative and 0 is nor a negative number or positive. so it would always be positive. Example- l-7l its absolute value would be 7, or l4l its absolute value would be 4.


Is It true two different integer can have the same absolute value?

Yes, it is.


The absolute value of a number can never be negative true or false?

true (that's the whole point of absolute value)


Is it true that no negative number is less than its absolute value?

No, it is not true that no negative number is less than its absolute value. In fact, all negative numbers are less than their absolute value. The absolute value of a negative number is always positive.


The absolute value of a number is always non negative true or false?

The absolute value will always be positive because if you think about it, the absolute value.


Is it true or false that the absolute value of a number always a positive number?

It is true. Look at absolute value as a number's distance from zero, and distance can't be negative. Take, say, -7. -7 is 7 away from 0, so the absolute value of -7 is 7.


True or false the absolute value of -9 is 9?

True


The absolute value of -3 is 3 ture or false?

True.


The absolute value of a number is always non-negative?

true


The absolute value of a number is always nonnegative true or false?

True


Absolute percent error?

Absolute percent error is the Percent Difference between two values.Applying the equation for Absolute error.For example: 21.571 is the True value 20.000 is the Recorded Value.Thus: (Recorded Value) - (True value) = Absolute error (21.571) - (20.000) = 1.571We modify this to match the following:(Recorded Value ) - (True value) / True value * 100This will give us a percent error of:(20.000 - 21.571) / 21.571 *100 = -7.28%


Is it true that adding 1 to a number always increases it's absolute value?

No if its negative it lowers its absolute value.