The two numbers with an absolute value of 12 are -12 and 12.
12 and -12
two- (12) and (-12)
Absolute value of 12 is 12.
Absolute value of 12 is 12.
The absolute value of twelve is 12.
The symbol for absolute value in math is two vertical bars on either side of a number or expression. To use absolute value, you remove the negative sign from any negative number and keep the positive sign for positive numbers. For example, the absolute value of -10 is 10, and the absolute value of 5 is 5.
two- (12) and (-12)
-12 and 12
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Absolute value of 12 is 12.
Absolute value of 12 is 12.
Absolute value of -12 is 12.
The absolute difference is more properly titled the absolute value of the difference, and refers to the actual distance two numbers are apart on the number line. This is easy to show with positive numbers. 7 - 5 = 2 5 - 7 = -2 The absolute value of -2 is 2 which makes sense because no matter which comes first, the distance between 5 and 7 (or 7 and 5) is two spaces on the number line. 7 - (-5) = 12 -5 - 7 = -12 The absolute difference of both of these is 12.
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The absolute value of twelve is 12.
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The absolute value of negative 12 is 12. Absolute value means how far the number is from 0 It may help to draw a number line