The numerical value of -55 is?
The numerical value of 1 is 1. The numerical value of any figure is its absolute value, ignoring its negative or positive sign.
(5n - 20) It's a binomial expression in 'n'. Its numerical value depends on the numerical value of 'n'.
-1 to 1
"Numerical value" simply refers to the number, in this case, 1200. Of course, if you convert it to a different unit you'll get a different numerical value - a different number.
The numerical value of -55 is?
Oh honey, FIVE is a word, not a number. The numerical value of the word "FIVE" is 42 if you're talking about its ASCII value. But if you're looking for the numerical value of the actual number 5, well, that's just 5. Math can be a real hoot, can't it?
The absolute value (|5|) numbers are 5 and -5.
5 + 5 = 10
A numerical expression is ' 2 + 3' A numerical equation is ' 2 + 3 = 5'.
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Yes, numerical expressions can have the same value. For example, the expressions 2+3 and 5 both have the value of 5. Similarly, the expressions 2x3 and 6 both have the value of 6. In general, any two numerical expressions that evaluate to the same number will have the same value.
The absolute value of a number is basically its numerical value without any sign in front of it. So, the absolute value of +5 (or |+5|) is 5; the absolute value of -5 (or |-5|) is also 5.
The numerical value of -55 is?
It's the number (5 - P), where ' P ' is the numerical value of 'potato'.
5 x 5 = 25 25 x 25 = 625
5000 is a numerical value.