Given that absolute values are always positive, and that there is no equivalence between complex numbers and real numbers, I would have to say no, there isn't.
The absolute value of a real number is its distance from zero on a number line. Since a distance is always positive, we say the absolute value is always positive. Graphically, a real number is just a point on a number line.
The absolute value of a complex number is its distance form the origin in a coordinate plane, where coordinate axes are the x-axis with real numbers, and the y-axis with imaginary numbers. In this diagram, called Argand diagram, a complex number a + bi (where a and b are real numbers) is the point (a, b) or the vector from the origin to the point (a, b). Using the distance formula, the absolute value or the distance of a complex number a + bi is equal to the principal square root of (a2 + b2).
No because absolute value of negative 8 equals to positive 8
It is a negative if the negative number has the higher absolute value and positive if the positive number has the higher absolute value.
The absolute value of -15 is 15. (any number in absolute value is positive.)
it includes i, which equals to negative one
It depends on the absolute value of the numbers. If negative is greater, then the answer will certainly be negative and vice-versa.
Negative three plus seven equals four. When you add a positive number to a negative number, you subtract the absolute value of the negative from the positive. In this case, 7 - 3 equals 4.
The sum of a negative number and a positive number can be positive, negative, or zero depending on their absolute values. If the positive number has a greater absolute value than the negative number, the result is positive. Conversely, if the negative number has a greater absolute value, the result is negative. If their absolute values are equal, the sum equals zero.
Positive 12 plus negative 18 equals negative 6. This is because when you add a positive number to a negative number, you effectively subtract the smaller absolute value from the larger absolute value. In this case, 18 is larger than 12, so 18 minus 12 equals 6, and since the result is from a negative number, the final answer is negative 6.
some times dams have negitives effects I added the answer below to a link of a Yahoo answer; however, it IS possible to calculate the log of a negative number but you have to work in complex numbers.
Negative 8 plus 10 equals 2. When you add a positive number to a negative number, you can think of it as subtracting the absolute value of the negative number from the positive number. In this case, 10 minus 8 equals 2.
The integer rule states that when adding or subtracting integers, you combine numbers based on their signs. For addition, if the numbers have the same sign, you add their absolute values and keep the common sign. If they have different signs, you subtract the smaller absolute value from the larger one and take the sign of the number with the larger absolute value. For multiplication and division, a positive times or divided by a positive equals positive, a negative times or divided by a negative equals positive, and a positive times or divided by a negative equals negative.
If the absolute value of a negative number is greater than the absolute value of a positive number, then on addition we will get a negative number. e.g. -4 + 1 = -3 If absolute value of positive number is greater, then the result is positive. e.g. 5 + (-4) = 1