The absolute value of 15 is 15. The absolute value of any positive number is the number itself. The absolute value of any negative number is the number times -1. For example: What is the absolute value of 10? Answer: 10. Example #2: What is the absolute value of -2? Answer: 2.
2 - 7 = -5. The absolute value of -5 is 5
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The absolute value of a number is the positive (or non-negative) value of the number. The absolute value of 0 or a positive number is the number itself. The absolute value of a negative number is its positive equivalent.
It is impossible. The absolute value is always positive.
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It is either 2|x| - 3 or 2|x-3| depending on if the minus three is part of the absolute value.
The absolute value of 15 is 15. The absolute value of any positive number is the number itself. The absolute value of any negative number is the number times -1. For example: What is the absolute value of 10? Answer: 10. Example #2: What is the absolute value of -2? Answer: 2.
It is: 10-2 = 8
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2 - 7 = -5. The absolute value of -5 is 5
Two. +15 and -15 are the only integers with an absolute value of 15.
Absolute value of -2 is 2.
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The absolute value of -9.3 is 9.3.
3-6x = 15 -6x = 15-3 -6x = 12 x = -2
1/2 (one half) and minus one half has the same value Usually denoted as |1/2| The standard definition of absolute value is that the number must be positive or zero. But usually absolute value is applied to integers, rather than rational, real or imaginary numbers, while the concept is meaningless when applied to whole (or counting) numbers.