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No. The absolute simply returs the positive of any integer. ABS(6) = 6 and ABS(-6) = 6.
Absolute value of -6+5 is 1.
absolute value is always a positive value ... Abs value | -6 | = 6 | 6 | = 6
-6 + abs(-11) = -6 + 11 = 5
When adding positive 9 and negative 6, we can think of it as combining two numbers with opposite signs. To find the sum, we subtract the absolute value of the smaller number from the absolute value of the larger number. In this case, the absolute value of 9 is 9, and the absolute value of 6 is 6. So, 9 - 6 equals 3. Therefore, positive 9 plus negative 6 equals positive 3.
positive 6 and negative 6. - 6 + 6
No. The absolute simply returs the positive of any integer. ABS(6) = 6 and ABS(-6) = 6.
Absolute value of -6+5 is 1.
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|6| = 6 (The absolute value of 6 is 6, the same number you started with.) 6 = 6 (The absolute value of the absolute value of 6 is 6.)
absolute value is always a positive value ... Abs value | -6 | = 6 | 6 | = 6
-6 + abs(-11) = -6 + 11 = 5
When adding positive 9 and negative 6, we can think of it as combining two numbers with opposite signs. To find the sum, we subtract the absolute value of the smaller number from the absolute value of the larger number. In this case, the absolute value of 9 is 9, and the absolute value of 6 is 6. So, 9 - 6 equals 3. Therefore, positive 9 plus negative 6 equals positive 3.
Yes... that is, if one is the opposite of the other. For example: The absolute value of 6 is 6. The absolute value of -6 is 6. The absolute value is just the units a number is away from its orgin.
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Yes, the absolute value of -6 is 6. |-6| = 6. On the other hand, -|6| = -6.
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