True
The absolute value will always be positive because if you think about it, the absolute value.
Not sure what "this" is, but the conclusion is false.
FALSE
False.
False (E=mc^2 for example...)
No. You have it backwards . . . . . the absolute value of a negative number is always a positive number.
The absolute value will always be positive because if you think about it, the absolute value.
That is false. A negative times a negative is always a positive. Since absolute numbers are always positive if you make it negative that is not correct.
The absolute value is only ever positive. * * * * * Or 0.
Not sure what "this" is, but the conclusion is false.
True
true because if it is an absolute integer it cant be negative and 0 is nor a negative number or positive. so it would always be positive. Example- l-7l its absolute value would be 7, or l4l its absolute value would be 4.
Yes.
Is false. If ' n ' is negative, then ' -n ' is positive.
Do you mean 3 + 4|3x + 7| ≤ - 89? There is no solution to the inequality, since it is a false statement. A positive number cannot be equal or less than a negative number. On the left side, you are dealing only with positive numbers, since the absolute value is always positive, no matter what the values of x are.
I assume that"absoulate" = absolute"vaule" = valueThe absolute value of a number is its distance from 0. The absolute value of zero is zero, otherwise it is the positive value of the number.
By subtracting a positive number from itself. 3 - 3 = 0