yes
the absolute value
False
The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. For the number -9, the absolute value is 9, as it is 9 units away from zero. Therefore, the absolute value of -9 is 9.
It is false because if it is the absolute value of a negative number, the answer would be higher than the original number. |-9|=9
False. The absolute value of a positive integer is always a positive integer. By definition, the absolute value of any number is its distance from zero on the number line, which is never negative.
the absolute value
False
The absolute value will always be positive because if you think about it, the absolute value.
The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. For the number -9, the absolute value is 9, as it is 9 units away from zero. Therefore, the absolute value of -9 is 9.
It is false because if it is the absolute value of a negative number, the answer would be higher than the original number. |-9|=9
Not sure what "this" is, but the conclusion is false.
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No. You have it backwards . . . . . the absolute value of a negative number is always a positive number.
true (that's the whole point of absolute value)
The absolute value is only ever positive. * * * * * Or 0.
The absolute value depends on it's "distance" from zero. So if it's to the right (positive) by 5 units, or to the left (negative) by five units, then it's absolute value is 5
True