Six. Absolute value means whether positive or negative, how many places is a number away from zero. -6 is six places from zero. Positive six is six places away from zero. The absolute value is always written as a positive number The absolute value of -10 is 10, because -10 is ten places away from zero. and so on.
The absolute value of a number which is not negative is the same as the number.
The absolute value of a number and its additive inverse are the same.
It is impossible. The absolute value is always positive.
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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.
They are the same. the absolute value is always positive
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Six. Absolute value means whether positive or negative, how many places is a number away from zero. -6 is six places from zero. Positive six is six places away from zero. The absolute value is always written as a positive number The absolute value of -10 is 10, because -10 is ten places away from zero. and so on.
The absolute value of any positive number is the number itself.
No. The absolute value of the opposite of 7 is 7, but the opposite of the absolute value of seven is -7.
The absolute value of a number which is not negative is the same as the number.
-23 The absolute value of -23 and 23 is 23.
The absolute value of a number and its additive inverse are the same.
The absolute value of any number is the same number as a positive value. Therefore the absolute value of -333 is +333, or just plain 333.
The absolute value of -7= 7 The absolute value of 7= 7 Therefore, the absolute values of both 7 and -7 are the same, because absolute value is the distance a number is from zero, regardless of sign.