The absolute value of any number is the same number without positive or negative symbols. So the absolute value of -7 is 7
yes, absolute value of any number is always positive
the absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a number line. to find it, just make the number positive (distance cannot be negative) So the absolute value of -5 is 5, the absolute value of 7 is 7 and so on...with any number
I believe you mean What is, or how do you find. It is the distance of any number from 0. So |-7|= 7, |7|= 7
Seven. Any number raised to the first power is equal to the same number.7.7.
Its distance from zero, always a positive number. The absolute value of a positive number is that number. The absolute value of a negative number is its positive equivalent. Usually denoted by vertical bars |n| The absolute value of both 7 and -7 is 7 |-7| = 7 |7| = 7 * * * * * Minor error above: the absolute value of 0 is 0, so not "always a positive number".
7000 (number value) - 7 (face value) = 6993.
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No. The absolute value of -7 is 7.
The absolute value of any number is the "distance from zero". If the expression is negative, it is converted to positive. The absolute value of x+7 can be either x+7 (if x+7 is positive) or -(x+7) (if x+7 is negative).
It has no value because the digit 7 is not in the given number of 4.105