Absolute value of a number is the magnitude (value) of the number with any sign attribute
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To find the absolute value of a positive number all the answer is is the number in between the lines. For example, the absolute value of [340] is 340. To find the absolute value of a negative number, it is simply the opposite (positive version) of the negative number. For example, the absolute value of [-56] is just 56.
To find the absolute value of a number count the amount of spaces it is away from Zero. If the number is 5 then the absolute value is 5. If the number is -5 then the absolute value is 5. And so on and so forth.
the absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a number line. to find it, just make the number positive (distance cannot be negative) So the absolute value of -5 is 5, the absolute value of 7 is 7 and so on...with any number
basically a absolute value of a number is a positive of that number and a negative of the number. For example the absolute value of 4 is 4 and -4. |4| = 4;-4
To find the absolute value of -3.2, you simply ignore the negative sign and take the positive value of the number. In this case, the absolute value of -3.2 is 3.2. The absolute value function essentially measures the distance of a number from zero on the number line, disregarding its direction.