take away a zero (0)
Because "absolute value" only refers to how far a number is away from zero. Thus -1 and 1 are both one away from zero. And -100 and 100 are both one hundred away from zero.
If one is zero, then the product is always zero.(Think about it ... you take 279 zero times. How much do you have ?)
One take away two thirds is one third.
The answer to this question is... 3.710 That is the answer because you can add zero's to the number like this, 3.710 or you can take away zero's, but only from the end of the number like this, 3.71
Not sure if this is math or a brain teaser. If you consider an eight (8) as two zeros stacked on top of one another, take one of them away, and you are left with only one small circle {zero (o)}
easy, ten only has one zero at the back so all you have to do is just take away one zero which equals to 1600.
Zero
ZERO.
To multiply by 10, add a zero (move the decimal one place to the right.) To divide, take a zero away (move the decimal one place to the left.)
just take the zero away 4009
take away a zero (0)
The absolute value is the distance from zero. Just take the sign away, leaving the number 7.5 as the absolute value.The absolute value is the distance from zero. Just take the sign away, leaving the number 7.5 as the absolute value.The absolute value is the distance from zero. Just take the sign away, leaving the number 7.5 as the absolute value.The absolute value is the distance from zero. Just take the sign away, leaving the number 7.5 as the absolute value.
A negative - even further away from zero than the first negative.
Because "absolute value" only refers to how far a number is away from zero. Thus -1 and 1 are both one away from zero. And -100 and 100 are both one hundred away from zero.
100
Its like saying you take nothing away from a number.