Absolute value of -5/9 is 5/9.
Negative 12 minus 3 plus 9 is equal to -6
Yes, if you mean is it a higher value.
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Negative 9 plus 7 is the same as subtracting 9 from 7, which equals -2. When adding a negative number, it is essentially the same as subtracting the absolute value of that number. In this case, subtracting 9 from 7 gives us -2.
Absolute value of -9 is 9.
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Absolute value of -5/9 is 5/9.
Negative 10 because the absolute value of a number is the positive and negative form of that number. For example: The absolute value of 9 is positive 9 and negative 9. Therefore, it would be greater than the absolute value of any number below it.
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Negative 12 minus 3 plus 9 is equal to -6
It is 9 minus the beejank of its absolute value.
The opposite of the opposite is the original value, -9.
No, the integers with the greater absolute value (-9 is 9 and 1 is 1) has its sign. You're right about the eight but it's negative.
Yes, if you mean is it a higher value.
The value of x is negative 9 (-9). First, subtract the -69 from the -177. This yields the answer -108. Now, divide the -108 by 12, which gives you the answer -9