Yes, a positive integer and its negative have the same absolute value. For example, +5 and -5 have the same absolute value.
Yes.
There are two integers +5 and -5
They will be the same absolute value with opposite signs. They don't even have to be integers.
Yes, you can.
Yes, a positive integer and its negative have the same absolute value. For example, +5 and -5 have the same absolute value.
Yes, a positive integer and its negative have the same absolute value. For example, +5 and -5 have the same absolute value.
Yes.
Two. +15 and -15 are the only integers with an absolute value of 15.
Two of them.
There are two integers +5 and -5
They will be the same absolute value with opposite signs. They don't even have to be integers.
this is integers. the answer is do your homework by yourself..
Yes, you can.
It is the product of their absolute values with the common sign.
The absolute value is always non-negative. So, the absolute values of zero and positive integers are the same as the numbers. However, the absolute values of negative integers are their additive inverses or additive opposites (or positive equivalents).Thus, for example, abs(-3) = +3
yes.