The number that is the same distance from 0 as 9 is 9 itself, since the distance from 0 to 9 is 9 units. Additionally, the number -9 is also the same distance from 0, as the distance from 0 to -9 is also 9 units. Therefore, both 9 and -9 are the answers.
On a horizontal number line, the distance is 0!
The absolute value is the distance the number is from 0. Basically, you take the positive value of the number inside the lines. Ex. |-9| = 9, and |9| = 9.
The two integers that have the same absolute value as 9 are 9 and -9. The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Therefore, both 9 and -9 are 9 units away from zero.
That depends. Eventually you'll say every number from 0 to 9. Just not in that order, and not necessarily in the same number. Unless of course you have the patience to get to 13717421 times 9.
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On a horizontal number line, the distance is 0!
The absolute value is the distance the number is from 0. Basically, you take the positive value of the number inside the lines. Ex. |-9| = 9, and |9| = 9.
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The two integers that have the same absolute value as 9 are 9 and -9. The absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Therefore, both 9 and -9 are 9 units away from zero.
10P4 = 5040
That depends. Eventually you'll say every number from 0 to 9. Just not in that order, and not necessarily in the same number. Unless of course you have the patience to get to 13717421 times 9.
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-9 + 9 = 0 The equation can be written 9 - 9 = 0 The answer is 0 (zero)
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9 + x = 0 x = -9 Hence 9 - 9 = 0
No - 9/0 is an impermissible number. The denominator can't be a zero.
(9+9+9+9)/9 + (9-9) + (9-9) = 36/9 + 0 + 0 = 4 + 0 + 0 = 4