greater as the absolute value of -3 is 3
A negative number is less than its absolute value.
Yes.
greater than > less than < pointy end towards the smaller value
Not sure what "this" is, but the conclusion is false.
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The absolute value of a number IS its distance from zero: not greater nor less than it.
No. The absolute value of negative nine is greater than the absolute value of 3.
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The result is a number whose absolute value is greater than a.
The absolute value of 3 is +3. No negative number can have a value greater than +3.
Any number that is greater than 14 or less than -14 will have an absolute value greater than 14. Mathematically expressed as if |n| > 14 then n > 14 or n < -14.
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The absolute value of the answer will be greater than the absolute value of the original.
its absolute value is greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10
You can think of the absolute value of a number as measuring its distance from zero. 12 is further away than 4 from 0, thus its value is greater.
No. All positive numbers are greater than zero and all negative numbers are less than zero. Therefore, all positive numbers are greater than all negative numbers. That said, there is a such thing as absolute value, which is how far a number is from zero. For example the absolute value of -10 is 10. The absolute value of a negative number can be greater than that of a positive number.
Negative numbers are always less than their absolute value.