No. The absolute simply returs the positive of any integer. ABS(6) = 6 and ABS(-6) = 6.
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∙ 2011-09-13 05:15:53The absolute value of an integer is found by ignoring its sign (plus or minus).
The absolute value of an integer (or indeed any real number) is its distance from 0 - IGNORING the direction or sign. So, the absolute value of 5 is 5 and the absolute value of -5 is also 5.
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how do you identify opposite and absolute value of a rational number
It means the absolute value of the integer, or its distance from 0. Since a distance cannot be negative, the absolute value is always positive.
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The absolute value is 21. The opposite, when you are studying absolute values, is probably -21.
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The absolute value of an integer is the integer with no sign. The absolute value of +3 and -3 is 3.
The absolute value of an integer is the integer with a positive sign.
The quotient of an integer divided by an integer with the opposite sign is always negative.
The absolute value of an integer is the value of the integer without regard to its sign. The absolute value need not be an integer.
Absolute values are never negative. The opposite, or negative, or additive inverse, of a negative number is the number's absolute value; a non-negative number is its own absolute value. The absolute values of 7 and -5, are, respectively, 7 and 5.
The absolute value of the integer 21 is 21. The absolute value of something is its distance from 0.
An integer can be negative or positive, so if the integer is, let's say, -6. The opposite, or absolute value, of -6, is 6. So in this case, the opposite has more value than the actual integer. Does that answer the question? :D Best of luck, BrandonRocker98
No. The absolute value of the opposite of 7 is 7, but the opposite of the absolute value of seven is -7.