no it does not because the absolute value is still present in the equation, and everything in the absolute value part will be positive since it can never be negative. Hence x=-1 the equation would set out as -1/l-1l=-1/+1=-1 So when x is -1 y is negative one. however if you plug in positive one it will equal one, but the absolute value has its own conditions that i mentioned earlier
Absolute value of 1 is 1.
5
-1
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.
-1
It is: 3/15 = 1/5
Absolute value of 1 is 1.
3
-6
Absolute value of -8 and 9 is 1.
A fraction (not faction) with an absolute value of at least 1 is an improper fraction. One whose absolute value is in (0, 1) is a proper fraction.
The result is a number whose absolute value is greater than a.
5
Absolute value of -6+5 is 1.
2 1 2 is the number with the absolute value of 2 1 2. Absolute number can be defined as the non negative value of that number.
The absolute value of (1 over 7) is 1/7 = 0.142857142857142857.... { the 142857 repeats}
1