No because absolute value of negative 8 equals to positive 8
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Absolute value of -2+(-5) is 7.
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The absolute value of any negative number is equal to the corresponding positive value. In this instance, abs (-2) = 2.
It depends. To add numbers with different signs, you subtract the smaller absolute value from the larger. If the negative number has the larger absolute value, then the answer is negative, and vice versa. For example: (-2)+7=5 Because 7 is larger than 2.
No, the absolute value of a number cannot equal a negative number.