Additive opposites MUST have the same absolute values.
To evaluate means to find the value. Substitute the values of the variables and calculate the value. [You may need to solve for the values of the variables first.]
A positive and negative number with the same magnitude (value) will have their absolute values equal.
absolute moral values and behavioral or cultural values
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All numbers have opposites that are the same as their absolute values.
Additive opposites MUST have the same absolute values.
To evaluate means to find the value. Substitute the values of the variables and calculate the value. [You may need to solve for the values of the variables first.]
No, absolute values are always positive.
It is the mean absolute deviation.
A positive and negative number with the same magnitude (value) will have their absolute values equal.
absolute moral values and behavioral or cultural values
Both absolute values and temperatures on the Kelvin scale do not have negative values. Absolute values represent the distance of a number from zero on a number line, always yielding a positive result. Similarly, temperatures on the Kelvin scale start at absolute zero, which is the lowest possible temperature with no negative values.
You must substitute values for the variable.
The absolute value is the distance from 0 on the number line. -5 is 5 away from 0. You cannot have a negative distance, therefore you cannot have a negative absolute value. Absolute values are not ALWAYS positive because absolute values can be zero as well. Zero is not positive nor negative.
No
The sum of the absolute values of two numbers is greater or equal than the absolute values of the sum. It will be equal if both are positive or both are negative; greater if one is positive and one is negative. Try it out with some sample numbers!