The magnitude of an integer is the value of the integer with a positive (plus) sign.
|5| = +5 = 5
|-5| = +5 = 5
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∙ 13y agoThe magnitude is +14
The magnitude of the integer '58' is 58. Integers have no units, dimensions, or direction.
It is two times the magnitude of the integer.
The magnitude of the answer is the difference between the two numbers and it has the sign of the integer which has the bigger magnitude. I guess so?
The magnitude of the sum is the difference between the magnitudes of the two numbers. The sign of the sum is the sign of the number with the larger magnitude. (The "magnitude" of a number is just the size of the number without any sign.)
Just remove the minus sign (if there is one), and what remains is the magnitude.
The magnitude is +14
The magnitude of the integer '58' is 58. Integers have no units, dimensions, or direction.
There is no "integer for -8", but the integer with equivalent magnitude to -8 is 8
There is no "integer for -8", but the integer with equivalent magnitude to -8 is 8
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It is two times the magnitude of the integer.
The magnitude of the answer is the difference between the two numbers and it has the sign of the integer which has the bigger magnitude. I guess so?
To find an integer you ask your teacher.
The distance from 0 of an integer is called its absolute value, or magnitude.
The magnitude of the sum is the difference between the magnitudes of the two numbers. The sign of the sum is the sign of the number with the larger magnitude. (The "magnitude" of a number is just the size of the number without any sign.)
The value (magnitude) of integer number 15 is the same as the real (decimal) number 15.0