2z-3 equalls 0 and 2z equalls 3 and z equalls 3/2 therefore z = 1.5
A false statement.
the answer is 0. absolute value changes negitives to positives
y = 3, 6
That is how the absolute value is defined. For x < 0 the value of x is negative (by definition). Therefore, the value of negative x is positive (negative of a negative). So abs(x) = -x when x < 0
0
y=|x|/4 The range is [0 , ∞ )
The absolute value of something is its difference from 0. Absolute value of -607=607
No. The absolute value is non-negative but, to be pedantic, that does not mean positive. The absolute value of 0 is 0 which is NOT positive.
The absolute value of a number equals the number itself if and only if the number is a positive real number (x >= 0 and does not include a nonzero imaginary component).
The absolute value of a number equals the number itself if and only if the number is a positive real number (x >= 0 and does not include a nonzero imaginary component).
The absolute value of a number is the distance from that number to 0. Therefore, the absolute value is ALWAYS positive. the absolute value of -4.2 is 4.2 To find the absolute value, just determine how far it is from 0.
The absoulte value of Zero is 0