Neither. For any whole number there is an absolute number which is larger and for any absolute number there is a whole number which is larger.
The absolute number of -100 is 100.
If you mean the absolute value: the absolute value of a positive number is the number itself, in this case, 3.2.
No. The absolute value of a number is the value of the number ignoring the sign - it is always positive: The absolute value of a negative number is a positive number; The absolute value of a positive number is a positive number.
The absolute value of a number is the distance (positive) of the number from zero.
ABS(-64) = 64
64 is a square number; 8x8 = 64.
Neither. For any whole number there is an absolute number which is larger and for any absolute number there is a whole number which is larger.
The absolute value of a number is the positive (or non-negative) value of the number. The absolute value of 0 or a positive number is the number itself. The absolute value of a negative number is its positive equivalent.
The absolute number of -100 is 100.
If you mean the absolute value: the absolute value of a positive number is the number itself, in this case, 3.2.
No. 64 is a positive number.
No. The absolute value of a number is the value of the number ignoring the sign - it is always positive: The absolute value of a negative number is a positive number; The absolute value of a positive number is a positive number.
no number; absolute value is always positive. The absolute value of a negative number is positive. For example absolute value of -4 is +4
The absolute value of a number makes that number positive. If the number is already positive, then the absolute value of that number is the same as the number itself.So, this problem is actually easy.The absolute value of -13456.456 is 13456.456.
Absolute value is the distance of a number from zero on a number line.
The absolute value of a number is the distance (positive) of the number from zero.