Its impossible if they are both absolute value with different signs. If they have different signs one would be absolute value and one would be negative value.
Yes... that is, if one is the opposite of the other. For example: The absolute value of 6 is 6. The absolute value of -6 is 6. The absolute value is just the units a number is away from its orgin.
If 2 numbers are different, but have the same absolute value, then one is the opposite of the other. Any number plus its opposite equals zero.
It is one and one fourth. Absolute value just means how far the number is from 0, so even if the number is negative, for example -2, it is only 2 numbers away from 0. So the absolute value of -2 is 2. TIP: Absolute value = same number, NEVER negative.
It means that you take the absolute values of different numbers, and then compare them to see which one is greater.
Its impossible if they are both absolute value with different signs. If they have different signs one would be absolute value and one would be negative value.
there is only one which is -6
Yes... that is, if one is the opposite of the other. For example: The absolute value of 6 is 6. The absolute value of -6 is 6. The absolute value is just the units a number is away from its orgin.
If 2 numbers are different, but have the same absolute value, then one is the opposite of the other. Any number plus its opposite equals zero.
It is one and one fourth. Absolute value just means how far the number is from 0, so even if the number is negative, for example -2, it is only 2 numbers away from 0. So the absolute value of -2 is 2. TIP: Absolute value = same number, NEVER negative.
It means that you take the absolute values of different numbers, and then compare them to see which one is greater.
1/2 (one half) and minus one half has the same value Usually denoted as |1/2| The standard definition of absolute value is that the number must be positive or zero. But usually absolute value is applied to integers, rather than rational, real or imaginary numbers, while the concept is meaningless when applied to whole (or counting) numbers.
"Absolute value" means how far a number is from zero.* In the case of real numbers, just remove the minus sign if there is one. The absolute value of 5 is 5; the absolute value of -5 is also 5. * In the case of complex numbers, the Pythagorean theorem is used.
The term absolute value means that whether the number is positive or negative, you make it into a positive number, so the absolute value of, for example, minus six, is six. Rational number are numbers which can be expressed in the form of a ratio, meaning one integer divided by another integer.
The sum of the absolute values of two numbers is greater or equal than the absolute values of the sum. It will be equal if both are positive or both are negative; greater if one is positive and one is negative. Try it out with some sample numbers!
the same nimber will apear The minus sign reverses the order of numbers. So, if a > b then -a < -b. Given two negative numbers, the one whose absolute value is smaller, is the bugger of the two. [Absolute value is the value of the number IGNORING the sign.]
The absolute value of negative forty one is forty one.