No - the absolute value of any integer is either the integer itself or its positive equivalent, if negative.
The absolute value of 3 is +3. No negative number can have a value greater than +3.
The absolute value of a number IS its distance from zero: not greater nor less than it.
The absolute value of an integer is the integer with no sign. The absolute value of +3 and -3 is 3.
Subtracting a negative integer is the same as adding its absolute value.
Negative numbers are integers as well. The absolute value of any negative integer will be positive and therefore larger than itself.
No - the absolute value of any integer is either the integer itself or its positive equivalent, if negative.
The absolute value of 3 is +3. No negative number can have a value greater than +3.
No.A positive integer is always larger than a negative integer. In the case of two negative integers, the integer with the larger absolute value is actually smaller.
The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.The absoluate value of a positive integer is the integer itself.
The absolute value of a number IS its distance from zero: not greater nor less than it.
The statement is false.
If the number is 0 or positive, then its absolute value is itself. If the integer is negative, then its absolute value will be its negative (which will be positive).To illustrate the second case, Abs(-3) = -(-3) = +3.
The absolute value of an integer is the integer with no sign. The absolute value of +3 and -3 is 3.
If the absolute value of the positive integer is greater than the absolute value of the negative integer, then the sum of the two will be positive.If the absolute value of the positive integer is less than the absolute value of the negative integer, then the sum will be negative.If the absolute values of the two integers are the same then the sum will be zero, which has neither a negative nor a positive sign.
The absolute value of an integer is the integer with a positive sign.
The absolute value of an integer is the value of the integer without regard to its sign. The absolute value need not be an integer.