3
3 + 3*9 = 30
To find the absolute value of a number, you determine its distance from zero on the number line, disregarding its sign. For positive numbers, the absolute value is the number itself, while for negative numbers, it is the positive equivalent. For example, the absolute value of -3 is 3, and the absolute value of 4 is 4. You can use the notation |x|, where x represents the number; thus, |−3| = 3 and |4| = 4.
The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Therefore, the absolute value of negative 10 is 10. In mathematical terms, this is expressed as |−10| = 10.
The opposite of 6 is -6, as it represents the same distance from zero on the number line but in the opposite direction. The absolute value of 6 is 6, as absolute value measures the distance of a number from zero, regardless of its sign.
positive... it is indicated by two bars. one bar left ofthe number and one bar right of the number
3 + 3*9 = 30
7
To find the absolute value of a number, you determine its distance from zero on the number line, disregarding its sign. For positive numbers, the absolute value is the number itself, while for negative numbers, it is the positive equivalent. For example, the absolute value of -3 is 3, and the absolute value of 4 is 4. You can use the notation |x|, where x represents the number; thus, |−3| = 3 and |4| = 4.
The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Therefore, the absolute value of negative 10 is 10. In mathematical terms, this is expressed as |−10| = 10.
2.03
I assume that"absoulate" = absolute"vaule" = valueThe absolute value of a number is its distance from 0. The absolute value of zero is zero, otherwise it is the positive value of the number.
positive... it is indicated by two bars. one bar left ofthe number and one bar right of the number
Exactly 3. One more than 2, one fewer than 4.
First, simplify the equation: absolute (3x-1) = absolute (x+5) absolute (2x) = absolute (6) absolute (x) = absolute (3) which really means plus or minus 3, or, (+/-3) Now you have x = +/- 3, so test out x = 3 and x = -3. Test out x = 3: absolute (3*3-1) = absolute (3+5) absolute (9-1) = absolute (8) ---> absolute 8 = absolute 8 --> 8=8 which is correct! Now test x = -3 absolute (3*(-3)-1) = absolute (-3+5) ---> absolute (-9-1) = absolute (2) absolute (-10) = absolute 2 ---> 10 = 2 Since 10 does not equal 2, this is not a correct answer. Therefore x = 3.
Absolute value of -3 is 3.
The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. The absolute value of 4 is 4, and the absolute value of 3 is 3. Therefore, the difference between the absolute value of 4 and the absolute value of 3 is 4 - 3, which equals 1.
The absolute value of an integer is a measure of its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. It is denoted by two vertical bars, for example, |x|, where x is the integer. For positive integers and zero, the absolute value is the number itself, while for negative integers, it is the positive counterpart. For instance, |5| = 5 and |-5| = 5.