why is an absolute value always positive? why is an absolute value always positive?
The absolute value of a number means how far a certain number is from zero on a number line. so a negative is always positive because it is not possible to be a negative amount away from zero
The absolute value of a negative number is positive.
No it is not true. The absolute value of a number is simply the value of the number with a positive sign.
The absolute value of a number is the distance it is away from zero or in other words, the number will become positive, but if it is already positive, will remain the same.
Basically, the absolute value of a number is its distance from zero... so that distance would be 5, whether you are talking about positive 5 or negative 5, right? So, if you just ignore positive and negative for a specific number, you will have its absolute value.
No. The absolute value of a number is always positive, or zero. The way the absolute value is defined, it can never be negative.No. The absolute value of a number is always positive, or zero. The way the absolute value is defined, it can never be negative.No. The absolute value of a number is always positive, or zero. The way the absolute value is defined, it can never be negative.No. The absolute value of a number is always positive, or zero. The way the absolute value is defined, it can never be negative.
No. The absolute value of a number is the value of the number ignoring the sign - it is always positive: The absolute value of a negative number is a positive number; The absolute value of a positive number is a positive number.
Yes, the absolute value for an negative number is always positive.
Absolute value is always the opposite of the number.
Yes. An absolute value is just that- the ultimate magnitude of a number, the number's distance from zero. Since distance is always positive, absolute value is always positive.
no number; absolute value is always positive. The absolute value of a negative number is positive. For example absolute value of -4 is +4
No. You have it backwards . . . . . the absolute value of a negative number is always a positive number.
It is +347 absolute value of any number is always positive of that number
Always a positive number, absolute value refers to the distance of a number from 0.
the absolute value of any number is always the positive value of that number absolute value of 0.4 = 0.4
Yes, always.
No. The absolute value is the distance a number is from zero. It is always represented by a positive number. The absolute value of any positive number and its negative counterpart is the same.