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No. The absolute simply returs the positive of any integer. ABS(6) = 6 and ABS(-6) = 6.
The absolute value is its distance from zero on a number line. So, for an example, the absolute value of both +6 and -6 is 6, as both values are 6 units away from zero although they are in opposite directions.
No. The absolute value of the opposite of 7 is 7, but the opposite of the absolute value of seven is -7.
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The answer is -6!
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No. The absolute simply returs the positive of any integer. ABS(6) = 6 and ABS(-6) = 6.
Yes... that is, if one is the opposite of the other. For example: The absolute value of 6 is 6. The absolute value of -6 is 6. The absolute value is just the units a number is away from its orgin.
The absolute value is its distance from zero on a number line. So, for an example, the absolute value of both +6 and -6 is 6, as both values are 6 units away from zero although they are in opposite directions.
No. The absolute value of the opposite of 7 is 7, but the opposite of the absolute value of seven is -7.
Yes.
The answer is always a positive number or zero. In this case just change the sign....+6 is your answer.
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