what is the absolute value of (-2)3
Take the absolute value of the difference between the two numbers. The difference between two numbers a and b is a-b or b-a. The absolute value is whichever one of these is not negative. So 0 - (-3) = +3 so the distance is 3 units.
Absolute value of the difference? 5 Subtraction? -5 Addition? 1
no, the absolute value does not change the subtraction into addition. it does however, change the difference to positive ( if the difference is negative)
is 10*abs(d-3) or 10*|d-3| where abs is the absolute difference between d and 3 ie it is always the positive value.
what is the absolute value of (-2)3
Take the absolute value of the difference between the two numbers. The difference between two numbers a and b is a-b or b-a. The absolute value is whichever one of these is not negative. So 0 - (-3) = +3 so the distance is 3 units.
Absolute value of the difference? 5 Subtraction? -5 Addition? 1
In each case the difference is twice the absolute value and the absolute value of -3 and +3 (which is 3) is smaller than the absolute value of -4 and +4 (which is 4).
no, the absolute value does not change the subtraction into addition. it does however, change the difference to positive ( if the difference is negative)
is 10*abs(d-3) or 10*|d-3| where abs is the absolute difference between d and 3 ie it is always the positive value.
An infinite amount
Yes, the distance between -5 and 3 on a number line is 8. (The distance from -5 to zero is 5, which is the absolute value).
Absolute value of -3 is 3.
The absolute value of an integer is the integer with no sign. The absolute value of +3 and -3 is 3.
3. the absolute value is the distance from zero.
The place value of the 3 in 329 is 300. The face value is 3. Therefore, the difference between the two is 300 - 3 = 297.