If the absolute value of the negative is bigger than that of the positive, then the answer is negative. If the absolute value of the negative is the same, then zero. If the absolute value of the negative is smaller, then positive. Absolute value is the value ignoring the sign.
When the absolute value of the positive integer is smaller than the absolute value of the negative one.
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. The absolute value is non-negative but, to be pedantic, that does not mean positive. The absolute value of 0 is 0 which is NOT positive.
The absolute value is the distance form zero. It is always positive.
If the absolute value of the negative is bigger than that of the positive, then the answer is negative. If the absolute value of the negative is the same, then zero. If the absolute value of the negative is smaller, then positive. Absolute value is the value ignoring the sign.
the absolute value for a negative or positive value is always positive
When the absolute value of the positive integer is smaller than the absolute value of the negative one.
It is a negative if the negative number has the higher absolute value and positive if the positive number has the higher absolute value.
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 is only ever positive. * * * * * Or 0.
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.
Yes, the absolute value for an negative number is always positive.
The way it is defined, the absolute value can only be positive, or zero.
No. The absolute value is non-negative but, to be pedantic, that does not mean positive. The absolute value of 0 is 0 which is NOT positive.
No - the absolute value of any integer is either the integer itself or its positive equivalent, if negative.
Only positive.