Absolute value can be defined as the distance from the expression to zero. Therefore, the absolute value of 13 is 13.
The absolute value of 13 is 13.
Absolute value of -13 is 13.
Absolute value of 13 is 13.
It is 13.
Absolute value can be defined as the distance from the expression to zero. Therefore, the absolute value of 13 is 13.
The absolute value of 13 is 13.
Absolute value of -13 is 13.
Absolute value of 13 is 13.
Absolute value of -13 is 13.
The absolute value of a fraction would be done by this:ex. 3/10 is equivalent to .30 or just .3 the absolute value of .3 is .3 because an absolute value is the number of spaces it takes to get to zero on a number line. KILL ME
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It is 13.
The absolute value of -13 would be 13. This is used in math.
-13 is already an integer. It corresponds to the absolute value 13.
absolute means the value without the sign: |x| = x if x ≥ 0 |x| = -x if x < 0 →|-13| = 13 →|19| = 19 19 > 13 → |19| > |-13|
2/13 cannot be written as an improper fraction since [the absolute value of] its numerator is less than [the absolute value of] its denominator. It will remain a proper fraction.