Place value 0 in tens place is always 0 because 0 has no value.
The place value of 0 in 2607 is 0. In this number, 0 represents no additional value in the thousands place.
The first zero from the left is thousands, the second is tenths and the third is hundredths
Numerical value = absolute value For any real number a, the absolute value of a, denoted by |a| is itself if a ≥ 0, and -a if a < 0. Thus |a| is positive expect when a = 0.
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Because 0 doesn't have a value, obviously.
Place value 0 in tens place is always 0 because 0 has no value.
The value is 0.
the value of 0 is '1'.
The absoulte value of Zero is 0
The place value of 0 in 2607 is 0. In this number, 0 represents no additional value in the thousands place.
the answer is 0. absolute value changes negitives to positives
0 is in tens place.
By itself, it has a value of nothing - which is NOT the same as it has no value. When in a string of digits it is a place holder. For example, 105 is not the same as 15 because the 0 in the first number tells you that the 1 is in the hundreds' place and not the tens' place as it is in the second number.
True, multiplying a value less than 1 by another value less than 1 cannot increase the first value.
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