Absolute value of negative one and one-third is positive one and one-third.
When the absolute value of the positive integer is smaller than the absolute value of the negative one.
When the absolute value of the positive integer is the same as the absolute value of the negative one.
The absolute value of a positive integer is positive. When taking the absolute value of any integer, one is essentially removing the sign (whether positive or negative), always leaving the remaining number positive.
You ignore the negative sign before it, if it has one.
The absolute value of negative forty one is forty one.
Absolute value of negative one and one-third is positive one and one-third.
When the absolute value of the positive integer is smaller than the absolute value of the negative one.
2.25 absolute value of anything means remove the negative sign if there is one
When the absolute value of the positive integer is the same as the absolute value of the negative one.
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.
Its impossible if they are both absolute value with different signs. If they have different signs one would be absolute value and one would be negative value.
Positive plus positive is positive. Negative plus negative is negative. Positive plus negative is positive if the absolute value of the positive number is greater than the absolute value of the negative one. Positive plus negative is negative if the absolute value of the negative number is greater than the absolute value of the positive one.
The absolute value of a positive integer is positive. When taking the absolute value of any integer, one is essentially removing the sign (whether positive or negative), always leaving the remaining number positive.
You ignore the negative sign before it, if it has one.
The absolute value of any number is always positive. * * * * * The statement in the question is true; strictly speaking the answer is correct. The absolute value of 0 is 0, which is non-negative but is not positive. One exception is enough to falsify an "always".
A preceding negative sign, if there is one.