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They will be equal if a is bigger than b if positive, and b is bigger than a if negative. Or if a is equal to b.

I might not have gotten that completely correct, but I did my best. I hope it makes sense to you was helpful. Please do not just copy it down, but put it into your own words. Thanks! (And you're welcome!) ;)

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What numbers have equal absolute values?

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Can the absolute value of a number equal a negative number?

no all absolute values are positive


How do you solve absolute value involving fractions?

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Why absolute value important?

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Is the sum of an absolute value is the same of their absolute values?

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What happens when you add two opposites together?

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What is the reason for percent error?

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When is the absolute value of a difference equal to the difference of the absolute values?

They will be equal if a is bigger than b if positive, and b is bigger than a if negative. Or if a is equal to b.I might not have gotten that completely correct, but I did my best. I hope it makes sense to you was helpful. Please do not just copy it down, but put it into your own words. Thanks! (And you're welcome!) ;)


When two integers of opposite signs are added the result is the difference between the absolute values with the sign of the integer with the larger absolute value?

Yes.


Can the absolute error be a negative?

No, the absolute error cannot be negative. Absolute error is defined as the absolute value of the difference between the measured value and the true value, which ensures that it is always non-negative. It is calculated as |measured value - true value|, and since absolute values are always positive or zero, the absolute error itself will also never be negative.


Can an absolute value equal a negative?

An absolute value can not be negative.


What is the absolute value of -3.3?

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