Other than for the value 0, there are always two numbers that have the same absolute value: the number and the negative of the number, eg 2 and -2 both have the absolute value 2.
There is no negative 0, so there is only the number 0 which has the absolute value 0.
false
True
I assume that"absoulate" = absolute"vaule" = valueThe absolute value of a number is its distance from 0. The absolute value of zero is zero, otherwise it is the positive value of the number.
False. The statement is not true if either of the numbers is 0 or negative.
False
That is false. A negative times a negative is always a positive. Since absolute numbers are always positive if you make it negative that is not correct.
False.
The absolute value will always be positive because if you think about it, the absolute value.
True
false. it is always even
They aren't. The square roots of prime numbers are always irrational.
No. You have it backwards . . . . . the absolute value of a negative number is always a positive number.
False
It is false.
false
False. The sum of 3 and 3 is 6. And 6 is even. The product of two odd numbers is always odd. false the sum of 2 odd numbers is always even 3+3=6 5+5=10 103+103=206
false because