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∙ 2012-10-17 23:54:16positive 6 and negative 6. - 6 + 6
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∙ 2012-10-17 23:54:16Positive
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
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What is the absolute value of you. Oh wait I know.$ -9000000000
absolute value of 8 is 8.
One integer has the value zero.
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.
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.
The symbol for the operation of absolute value is |n| but I don't know why a common symbol is needed.....
Because absolute value is always positive.
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.