Absolute zero is 0 Kelvins, or -273.15 degrees Celsius.
The only number whose absolute value is zero is zero. This is because a number's absolute value is its distance from zero on the number line.
The absolute value of a number is the distance (positive) of the number from zero.
The absolute value of zero is zero. The absolute value of any other real number - or even of any other complex number - is different from zero.
The absolute value of zero is zero. The absolute value of any other real number - or even of any other complex number - is different from zero.
No. The only time it's zero is if the number is zero. The absolute value of a number is "how far that number is from zero". So for example, the absolute value of -6 is 6. Absolute value is written with these two lines around the number, for example: |-6| means 'the absolute value of -6'. An easy way to know absolute value, is that its always the positive version of whatever number you are given. |-123012973|= 123012973. |-99|=99. |-5|=5. For positive numbers, the absolute value is the same as the number. |99|=99. |10,000,000|=10,000,000.
The distance from zero on a number line is called the absolute value.
Absolute value is the distance of a number from zero on a number line.
Positive (or zero if the original number was zero).
That's the absolute value.
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A number's distance from zero on a number line is its magnitude or "absolute value."absolute value or magnitude.absolute value
the number from zero (the distance) is called incounting numbers