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perhapsAnother AnswerThis is not true. Every positive number is equal to its absolute value. Every negative number will be smaller than its absolute value.
True, every positive number is equal to its absolute value. Every negative number will be smaller than its absolute value.
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The product will be a rational number whose absolute value is bigger than the absolute value of the whole number.The product will be a rational number whose absolute value is bigger than the absolute value of the whole number.The product will be a rational number whose absolute value is bigger than the absolute value of the whole number.The product will be a rational number whose absolute value is bigger than the absolute value of the whole number.
That would be -4. The absolute value of -4 is 4, a difference of 8.
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perhapsAnother AnswerThis is not true. Every positive number is equal to its absolute value. Every negative number will be smaller than its absolute value.
True, every positive number is equal to its absolute value. Every negative number will be smaller than its absolute value.
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no it can notAnother AnswerThis is not true. Every positive number is equal to its absolute value. Every negative number will be smaller than its absolute value.
A negative number is less than its absolute value.
No. The absolute value of negative nine is greater than the absolute value of 3.
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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 how far away it is from zero on a number line. Any negative number that is higher than a positive number without its negative sign is larger with absolute value.