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what is the absolute value of 0.75
Absolute Value means the distance from 0. I think of it as numbers on a number line, for instance -3 is 3 units from 0. So the absolute value of -99 would just be 99, because that is its distance from 0.
8, and minus 8. If you want to include complex numbers, all numbers on a circle with radius 8.
The numerical value of 1 is 1. The numerical value of any figure is its absolute value, ignoring its negative or positive sign.
2 1 2 is the number with the absolute value of 2 1 2. Absolute number can be defined as the non negative value of that number.
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No. Absolute value applies to the set of real numbers.
No, positive numbers do not always have a higher absolute value than negative numbers. The absolute value of a negative number is equal to its positive equivalent. For example, the absolute value of -3 and 3 is both 3.
That is called the "absolute value". For example, the absolute value of 5 is 5; the absolute value of -5 is also 5. If you are familiar with complex numbers, the absolute value of 4 + 3i, for example, is also 5.
Negative numbers are always less than their absolute value.
The two numbers with an absolute value of 12 are -12 and 12.
300. Numbers only change when put in absolute value if they are negative. The absolute value just takes the positive number of all positive and negative numbers.
Absolute value of 1 is 1.
No. The absolute value of negative nine is greater than the absolute value of 3.
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Yes. The absolute value of two numbers is ALWAYS positive. This is because absolute value means "the number of spaces a number is from zero on a number line.