positive 6 and negative 6. - 6 + 6
Positive
What is the absolute value of you. Oh wait I know.$ -9000000000
Because absolute value is always positive.
yes!!!! s far as i know
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positive 5 and negative 5. -5 +5
Positive
What is the absolute value of you. Oh wait I know.$ -9000000000
absolute value of 8 is 8.
The absolute value of a number is the distance to zero. When adding which ever number has the greater absolute value will determine the sign of the answer.
One integer has the value zero.
Absolute value refers to how far a number is from zero on the number line. The absolute value of 4.6 is 4.6. However, if you wanted to know what the absolute value of -4.6, it would also have the absolute value of 4.6.
I don't know, ask google!
"Integer" means "whole number". From everything you've told us, all we know about 'A' is that it's a whole number.
Because absolute value is always positive.
The symbol for the operation of absolute value is |n| but I don't know why a common symbol is needed.....
No. The only time it's zero is if the number is zero. The absolute value of a number is "how far that number is from zero". So for example, the absolute value of -6 is 6. Absolute value is written with these two lines around the number, for example: |-6| means 'the absolute value of -6'. An easy way to know absolute value, is that its always the positive version of whatever number you are given. |-123012973|= 123012973. |-99|=99. |-5|=5. For positive numbers, the absolute value is the same as the number. |99|=99. |10,000,000|=10,000,000.