-6 + abs(-11) = -6 + 11 = 5
Wiki User
∙ 2010-11-17 01:26:473
If the positive number is bigger than the absolute value of the negative number, yes. But if the positive number is smaller, the result is negative. And if the positive number is equal to the absolute value of the negative number, your answer will be 0. The absolute value of a number is the number without the negative sign. So, for example, the absolute value of -3 is 3 and the absolute value of -10 is 10.
It depends. No matter what, you subtract the two quantities. If the absolute value of the positive integer is greater than the absolute value of the negative integer, your answer is positive. If the absolute value of the negative integer is greater than the absolute value of the positive integer, your answer is negative.For example:-32+11 is -21, because the absolute value of -32 is greater than the absolute value of 11, and 32 is negative.-11+32 is 21, because the absolute value of 32 is greater than the absolute value of 11, and 32 is positive.If this is all confusing, I like to remember a song my seventh grade math teacher taught the class to the tune of "row row row your boat:"same sign add and keepdifferent sign subtractkeep the sign of the larger numberthen you'll be exact!"(the word "sign" refers to negative or positive)
Think of the absolute value of a number as it's distance from the origin or zero point on the number line. Since it is a distance it is always going to be positive. The absolute value of -11 is then 11.Absolute value of -11 is 11.
I'm pretty sure the answer is negative 11
Abs(11).
Well if we read the texts from Josh Welsh we can see that if you add a potato you get 63, therfore Josh knows the answer to everything but he is to lazy to answer it. So he guesses about 83 rubber ducks.
It would be 11 .
-11+(-24) = -35
11
x+2=11 x+2=-11 x=9 x=-13 x=-13,9
Negative 11.