Negative 10 because the absolute value of a number is the positive and negative form of that number. For example: The absolute value of 9 is positive 9 and negative 9. Therefore, it would be greater than the absolute value of any number below it.
I beileive that the absolute value of -20 is 20 because if you do the absolute value it seems to turn out as the positive form of itself in other words, if you take -10 and find the absolute value, it is 10 and if you take 60 and find the absolute value it equals 60
Most of the time, the sum of two negative numbers will always be negative EX: -2 + -8 = -10 But, if absolute value is added to the equation then the answer will always be positive EX: l -2 + -8 l = 10 In this case, the absolute value symbols are indicated by lower case "L's"
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There are many possible answers but the simplest is |x + 2| = 8
10 and -10.
Abs(x) = x when x >= 0Abs(x) = -x when x < 0.In short, abs(x) is the distance from the origin to x, irrespective of whether it is to the left or right.
10 and -10. |10| = 10, |-10| = 10
Absolute value of 10 is 10.
Absolute value of 10*-10 is 100.
The absolute value of a number is the positive value of that number. Since 10 is already positive, it is not changed. So the absolute value of 10 is 10.
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.
10. (any number in absolute value is positive.)
Absolute value of 10 is 10.
Absolute value of 10 is 10.
Absolute value of 10 is 10.
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