No. The absolute value of the opposite of 7 is 7, but the opposite of the absolute value of seven is -7.
Absolute values are never negative. The opposite, or negative, or additive inverse, of a negative number is the number's absolute value; a non-negative number is its own absolute value. The absolute values of 7 and -5, are, respectively, 7 and 5.
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It is: +7 because --7 = 7
If you are taking the absolute value of a negative number, that number will always be positive. So the opposite of the absolute value of -7 would be -7.
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.
Negative seven or -7
I believe you mean What is, or how do you find. It is the distance of any number from 0. So |-7|= 7, |7|= 7
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Absolute value for -7 is 7.
the absolute value of 7 is 7
The absolute value of -7= 7 The absolute value of 7= 7 Therefore, the absolute values of both 7 and -7 are the same, because absolute value is the distance a number is from zero, regardless of sign.