It's two in five tenths.
The absolute value of - 4 5/6 is 4 5/6.
It depends, if you are looking for the absolute value then it would be equal. It is different if it is negative and positive.
An absolute value can not be negative.
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.
5/4
It's two in five tenths.
The absolute value of - 4 5/6 is 4 5/6.
3
It depends, if you are looking for the absolute value then it would be equal. It is different if it is negative and positive.
- |-5+-3| = -8
The absolute value depends on it's "distance" from zero. So if it's to the right (positive) by 5 units, or to the left (negative) by five units, then it's absolute value is 5
An absolute value can not be negative.
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 opposite is: negative (the absolute value of negative 30).
The absolute value becomes negative.
No, an absolute value must be non-negative.