2 1 2 is the number with the absolute value of 2 1 2. Absolute number can be defined as the non negative value of that number.
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Absolute value of 1 is 1.
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1/2 (one half) and minus one half has the same value Usually denoted as |1/2| The standard definition of absolute value is that the number must be positive or zero. But usually absolute value is applied to integers, rather than rational, real or imaginary numbers, while the concept is meaningless when applied to whole (or counting) numbers.
Absolute values are essentially used for the magnitude (distance) to zero of a number. They are represented by a number inside a vertical bar (e.g., |2|) E.g.'s: | 2 | = 2 (the absolute value of 2 is equal to 2) | -4 | = 4 (the absolute value of -4 is 4) In terms of rational numbers, it just means to hold the fraction. Rational numbers can be written in a/b (fraction) form. E.g.'s: | 1+2/3 | = 1+2/3 (the absolute value of one and two thirds is equal to one and two thirds) | -1-2/3| = 1+2/3 (the absolute value of -1 minus 2/3 is equal to 1 and 2/3.
1 and -1 They are both 1 number away from 0
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Similar fractions. or decimals ending in repeating 9s - for example, 0.5 = 0.4999... or fractions and percentages eg 1/5 = 20% The answer cannot be numbers equal in absolute value but with opposite signs because although they have the same absolute value they do not have the same value - as required by the question.
Absolute value of -8 and 9 is 1.