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.
9 of them.0, +-1, +-2, +-3, and +-4.
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.
Two. +15 and -15 are the only integers with an absolute value of 15.
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.
9 of them.0, +-1, +-2, +-3, and +-4.
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
All of them.
47 because absolute value measures how many digits you are away from zero, so for example the absolute value of five is five
10 To find the units from any two integers on the number line, subtract one number from the other, and the absolute value of that number is the answer. In this case, you would write -5 - 5 = -10 or 5 - -5 = 10. The absolute value of both answers is 10.
There are infinitely many of them.