seven tenths
The absolute value of any number is the same number without positive or negative symbols. So the absolute value of -7 is 7
yes, absolute value of any number is always positive
the absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a number line. to find it, just make the number positive (distance cannot be negative) So the absolute value of -5 is 5, the absolute value of 7 is 7 and so on...with any number
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
7000 (number value) - 7 (face value) = 6993.
Its distance from zero, always a positive number. The absolute value of a positive number is that number. The absolute value of a negative number is its positive equivalent. Usually denoted by vertical bars |n| The absolute value of both 7 and -7 is 7 |-7| = 7 |7| = 7 * * * * * Minor error above: the absolute value of 0 is 0, so not "always a positive number".
Seven. Any number raised to the first power is equal to the same number.7.7.
No. The absolute value of -7 is 7.
Any number that is not a multiple of 7.Any number that is not a multiple of 7.Any number that is not a multiple of 7.Any number that is not a multiple of 7.
In the number 700, the value of 7 is in the tens place. Therefore, the value of 7 in 700 is 70. This is because the place value of a digit in a number determines its actual value in the overall number.
It has no value because the digit 7 is not in the given number of 4.105
The absolute value of any number is the "distance from zero". If the expression is negative, it is converted to positive. The absolute value of x+7 can be either x+7 (if x+7 is positive) or -(x+7) (if x+7 is negative).