Absolute value of -4 is 4.
Yes, a positive integer and its negative have the same absolute value. For example, +5 and -5 have the same absolute value.
Absolute value is always positive. Absolute value is the distance away from zero. Ex: |-4| = 4 |4| = 4
They are the same. the absolute value is always positive
4. A number's absolute value is it's distance from zero.
0
no number; absolute value is always positive. The absolute value of a negative number is positive. For example absolute value of -4 is +4
Absolute value of -4 is 4.
Absolute value of -4 is 4.
Absolute value of 4 is 4.
|6| = 6 (The absolute value of 6 is 6, the same number you started with.) 6 = 6 (The absolute value of the absolute value of 6 is 6.)
Yes, a positive integer and its negative have the same absolute value. For example, +5 and -5 have the same absolute value.
Yes, a positive integer and its negative have the same absolute value. For example, +5 and -5 have the same absolute value.
It is true. Look at absolute value as a number's distance from zero, and distance can't be negative. Take, say, -7. -7 is 7 away from 0, so the absolute value of -7 is 7.
Absolute value is always positive. Absolute value is the distance away from zero. Ex: |-4| = 4 |4| = 4
They are the same. the absolute value is always positive
4. A number's absolute value is it's distance from zero.