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).
If a number is zero or positive, then its absolute value is equal to the number.
No, the absolute value of a number cannot equal a negative number.
The absolute value of a negative number is positive.
Yes! When the number is negative, the absolute value of it'll be its opposite.
no all absolute values are positive
True, every positive number is equal to its absolute value. Every negative number will be smaller than its absolute value.
yes
Because an absolute value can never be negative.
Any positive number.
There are two integers that have an absolute value equal to 3: (3) and (-3). The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Therefore, the integers with absolute value 3 are (3) and (-3).
no it can notAnother AnswerThis is not true. Every positive number is equal to its absolute value. Every negative number will be smaller than its absolute value.
The absolute value of any negative number is equal to the number without its sign. In this instance, abs(-38) = 38.