It is +2
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The absolute value of any number, or y, is always positive. If y is negative, than the answer is negative y (for example, the absolute value of -3 is 3); if y is zero, it stays zero; and if it is positve, it stays positive (for example, 15 is still 15).
The absolute value is always non-negative. So, the absolute values of zero and positive integers are the same as the numbers. However, the absolute values of negative integers are their additive inverses or additive opposites (or positive equivalents).Thus, for example, abs(-3) = +3
Negative seven or -7
It is +2
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That completely depends on the value of 'y'.
-113 and +113
The absolute value of any number, or y, is always positive. If y is negative, than the answer is negative y (for example, the absolute value of -3 is 3); if y is zero, it stays zero; and if it is positve, it stays positive (for example, 15 is still 15).
Seven.
The absolute value is always non-negative. So, the absolute values of zero and positive integers are the same as the numbers. However, the absolute values of negative integers are their additive inverses or additive opposites (or positive equivalents).Thus, for example, abs(-3) = +3
Negative seven or -7
It is a negative integer. Its value will depend on the seven integers that you start with.
Let the number be x and if you mean: -3x+7 = -11 then the value of x is 6
The absolute value of the number -3.7 would be 3.7. This is taught in Algebra math.
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