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The absolute value of a number is the distance that number is from zero.A more accurate description is to say the absolute value of a number is the value of the number regardless of its "+" or "-" sign, which is also known technically as its "polarity".Further notesThe "value" of any particular number means the quantity or amount of some things which that number represents.Just a few examples of some values are shown in bold below:5 apples for which the absolute value is 5-12 volts for which the absolute value is 121000 houses for which the absolute value is 1000-273 oC for which the absolute value is 2730.1 miles for which the absolute value is 0.1
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|Any Number|+15
It is one more.
the symbol is 2 vertical lines surrounding a number this number can not be negative. for ex: |7| this means that the number can be either 7 or -7. it can also be more than one number. ex:|7+5| = 12 or -12
The absolute value of a number is the distance that number is from zero.A more accurate description is to say the absolute value of a number is the value of the number regardless of its "+" or "-" sign, which is also known technically as its "polarity".Further notesThe "value" of any particular number means the quantity or amount of some things which that number represents.Just a few examples of some values are shown in bold below:5 apples for which the absolute value is 5-12 volts for which the absolute value is 121000 houses for which the absolute value is 1000-273 oC for which the absolute value is 2730.1 miles for which the absolute value is 0.1
That would be -4. The absolute value of -4 is 4, a difference of 8.
15+|n|
|Any Number|+15
It is one more.
It's purely by definition. The absolute value of a real number, x, is defined as:- * +x, if x >= 0 * -x, if x < 0 There is nothing more sinister to it than just that's what "absolute" is defined to mean.
Travis Quaterman
the symbol is 2 vertical lines surrounding a number this number can not be negative. for ex: |7| this means that the number can be either 7 or -7. it can also be more than one number. ex:|7+5| = 12 or -12
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Yes, every integer has an absolute value. In fact, so do all real numbers, and even so do all complex numbers (in a similar but slightly different way). The absolute value of a number is the distance from it to zero. For example, the absolute value of -2 is 2 because -2 is two units away from zero on the number line. In a more concrete expression, the absolute value of a number x (written as |x|), is given by: x, if x is greater than or equal to 0. -x, if x is less than zero.
The sign of the answer will be the sign of the number which has the largest absolute value. Examples:8 + (-5) ... positive, 8 has the larger absolute value (8 is more than 5), and it is positive.-3 + 2 ... negative, -3 has the larger absolute value, and it is negative.4 + (-4) ... the answer is zero in this case.
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