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greater as the absolute value of -3 is 3
Yes.
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.
A negative number is less than its absolute value.
The absolute value of |l-6| is the distance between the number 'l' and the number 6 on the number line, regardless of the direction. If l is greater than 6, the absolute value of |l-6| is l-6. If l is less than 6, the absolute value of |l-6| is 6-l. In either case, the absolute value function ensures that the result is always non-negative.
minus 75 is one possible answer.
greater as the absolute value of -3 is 3
The absolute value of 3 is +3. No negative number can have a value greater than +3.
Any negative number that has an absolute value (the value without the minus sign) greater than 8591 So for example: -8592, -9000000 and -13767816
The absolute value of the answer will be greater than the absolute value of the original.
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The absolute value of -6 is 6. Therefore, 4 greater than the absolute value of -6 is 6 + 4, which equals 10.
No. The absolute value of negative nine is greater than the absolute value of 3.
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.
The absolute value of a number IS its distance from zero: not greater nor less than it.
No.
It can be a plus or a miuns - depending on which one of the two had a greater absolute value. Also, it will be nearer to zero than the larger of the two magnitudes.