The absolute value of -1 is 1. Absolute value measures the distance of a number from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Therefore, both -1 and 1 have the same absolute value of 1.
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The numbers that have an absolute value of 2.5 (or two and a half) are 2.5 and -2.5. This is because the absolute value of a number represents its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Therefore, both 2.5 and -2.5 are two and a half units away from zero.
Absolute value of -6+5 is 1.
1/2 (one half) and minus one half has the same value Usually denoted as |1/2| The standard definition of absolute value is that the number must be positive or zero. But usually absolute value is applied to integers, rather than rational, real or imaginary numbers, while the concept is meaningless when applied to whole (or counting) numbers.
Absolute value of 1 is 1.
It is the same: one half.
The absolute value of -1 is 1. Absolute value measures the distance of a number from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Therefore, both -1 and 1 have the same absolute value of 1.
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Absolute value of -8 and 9 is 1.
A fraction (not faction) with an absolute value of at least 1 is an improper fraction. One whose absolute value is in (0, 1) is a proper fraction.
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Absolute value of -6+5 is 1.
The absolute value of (1 over 7) is 1/7 = 0.142857142857142857.... { the 142857 repeats}
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