9 of them.
0, +-1, +-2, +-3, and +-4.
There are two integers that have an absolute value of 4: 4 and -4. The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Therefore, both integers satisfy the condition of having an absolute value of 4.
There are two integers that have the same absolute value of 8: 8 and -8. Absolute value measures the distance from zero on the number line, so both integers satisfy the condition of having an absolute value of 8. Therefore, the answer is two integers.
There are two integers +5 and -5
Every positive integer ( n ) has two integers that share the same absolute value: ( n ) and ( -n ). The only integer that has the same absolute value as itself and does not have a corresponding negative is ( 0 ), since ( |0| = 0 ). Therefore, for any integer ( n \neq 0 ), there are two integers with the same absolute value, and for ( n = 0 ), there is just one. In total, there are two integers for each non-zero integer and one for zero.
absolute value means how many spaces away from zero, so the absolute value of -1 is 1 this is represwnted as l-1l=1 and an integer is just a number that doesnt have a decimal or fraction so a whole number but it can be either positive or negative absolute value integers include stuff like l-1l, l7l, l-21l, etc.
Two. +15 and -15 are the only integers with an absolute value of 15.
There are two integers that have the same absolute value of 8: 8 and -8. Absolute value measures the distance from zero on the number line, so both integers satisfy the condition of having an absolute value of 8. Therefore, the answer is two integers.
Two of them.
There are two integers +5 and -5
absolute value means how many spaces away from zero, so the absolute value of -1 is 1 this is represwnted as l-1l=1 and an integer is just a number that doesnt have a decimal or fraction so a whole number but it can be either positive or negative absolute value integers include stuff like l-1l, l7l, l-21l, etc.
Eight. -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4
Infinitely many.
The absolute value of a number is how many spaces the number is away from 0. So if the number was 32, the absolute value would be 32. And if the number was -54, then the absolute value would be 54. ========== The definition of "absolute value" for a number x (written as |x| ) is: |x| = x for x >0 |x| = 0 for x=0 |x| = -x for x<0
952 of them.
An infinite amount
There are 90 integers less than 1,000 that are divisible by 11.
All of them.