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∙ 13y agoDaishanae Turner
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This is not strictly true, because an absolute value, and hence the product of two absolute values can be zero. It is, therefore true to say that the product of two absolute values is always non-negative. An absolute value of a number is, by definition, non-negative. And by the definition of multiplication, the product of two non-negative numbers in non-negative.
The sum of the absolute values of two numbers is greater or equal than the absolute values of the sum. It will be equal if both are positive or both are negative; greater if one is positive and one is negative. Try it out with some sample numbers!
What's your question? To solve an absolute value inequality, knowledge of absolute values and solving inequalities are necessary. Absolute value inequalities can have one or two variables.
The additive opposite is negative 8 (-8). Absolute values are always positive numbers.
Ignore the sign of the number (whether it's positive or negative). Example: The absolute values of +8 and -8 are both the same. They're both 8 .
The absolute value of the answer is the difference between the absolute values of the two numbers and the sign associated with it is the same as that of the number with the greater absolute value.
-8 + 7 = -1 When adding integers with unlike signs you find the difference between the two absolute values of the numbers, in this case 8-7 = 1, and then use the sign of the number with the greatest absolute value (the number with the greatest distance from zero), which in this case is the -8, in the answer. So the answer is negative one or -1.
You can compare their magnitude (absolute values) but not the numbers themselves.
An absolute value doesn't have 2 answers. It isn't even a question. It's always positive.
Yes.
All numbers have opposites that are the same as their absolute values.
8 and -8, both are 8 spaces away from 0.
No, absolute values are always positive.
It is the mean absolute deviation.
An integer that is equal in magnitude to the sum of their absolute values. Its sign is the same as which of the two numbers you are taking the difference from. For example, for the integers 5 and -7. Their absolute values are 5 and 7 so that the sum of the absolute values is 5+7 = 12. Then 5 - (-7) = +12 and -7 - 5 = -12.