Absolute value of -2+(-5) is 7.
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The absolute value of any negative number is equal to the corresponding positive value. In this instance, abs (-2) = 2.
No because absolute value of negative 8 equals to positive 8
No, the absolute value of a number cannot equal a negative number.
Absolute value of -2+(-5) is 7.
-5
The absolute value of any negative number is equal to the corresponding positive value. In this instance, abs (-2) = 2.
No because absolute value of negative 8 equals to positive 8
No, the absolute value of a number cannot equal a negative number.
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.
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2 1 2 is the number with the absolute value of 2 1 2. Absolute number can be defined as the non negative value of that number.
The absolute value of 15 is 15. The absolute value of any positive number is the number itself. The absolute value of any negative number is the number times -1. For example: What is the absolute value of 10? Answer: 10. Example #2: What is the absolute value of -2? Answer: 2.
Its absolute value. E.g. the real numbers negative two (-2) and positive two (2) have the same absolute value (2).
It is one and one fourth. Absolute value just means how far the number is from 0, so even if the number is negative, for example -2, it is only 2 numbers away from 0. So the absolute value of -2 is 2. TIP: Absolute value = same number, NEVER negative.
If the negative has a greater absolute value, the sum will be negative. If the positive has a greater absolute value, the sum will be positive.