Like an ordinary positive number.
The digits of the number without any positive or negative sign. It will look just like the positive version of the integer.
5. The absolute number of anything, negative or positive is that number. Like the absolute value of 6 or abs(6) is 6 and the abs(-6) is 6.
Absolute valueThe absolute value of a number is the positive value of that number. For a positive number, it is just the number. For a negative number it is its positive value. So, the absolute value of 5 is 5, and the absolute value of -5 is 5 also. Absolute value is written like this:| - 5 | = 5 with vertical bars around the number.You can think of absolute value as the distance from zero to your number.
Absolute valueThe absolute value of a number is the positive value of that number. For a positive number, it is just the number. For a negative numberit is it's positive value. So, the absolute value of 5 is 5, and the absolute value of -5 is 5 also. Absolute value is written like this:| - 5 | = 5 with vertical bars around the number.You can think of absolute value as the distance from zero to your 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.
Order has to do with the relation of one number to another. Statements like a>b is an ordered statement. Absolute value is the distance that a number is from 0. So the absolute value of 3 is 3, and the absolute value of -3 is 3.
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 value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of its sign. In this case, the absolute value of 1.7 is 1.7, as it is a positive number and its distance from zero is 1.7 units.
If you mean the absolute value: the absolute value of a positive number is the number itself, in this case, 3.2.
The absolute number of -100 is 100.
I suppose you mean "why do they have the same absolute value". This is because of the way the absolute value is defined. The absolute value is the "distance from zero"; it may help to look at the numbers on a number line to get this clear.