the answer is 0. absolute value changes negitives to positives
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No. The absolute value is non-negative but, to be pedantic, that does not mean positive. The absolute value of 0 is 0 which is NOT positive.
The absolute value of something is its difference from 0. Absolute value of -607=607
The absolute value of a number is the distance from that number to 0. Therefore, the absolute value is ALWAYS positive. the absolute value of -4.2 is 4.2 To find the absolute value, just determine how far it is from 0.
The absoulte value of Zero is 0
is known as its magnitude or absolute value.
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The absolute value of the integer 21 is 21. The absolute value of something is its distance from 0.
Th absolute value of a number is its distance, regardless of direction, form 0.
Numerical value = absolute value For any real number a, the absolute value of a, denoted by |a| is itself if a ≥ 0, and -a if a < 0. Thus |a| is positive expect when a = 0.
The absolute value of a number is how many spaces the number is away from 0. So if the number was 32, the absolute value would be 32. And if the number was -54, then the absolute value would be 54. ========== The definition of "absolute value" for a number x (written as |x| ) is: |x| = x for x >0 |x| = 0 for x=0 |x| = -x for x<0
to find the absolute value u see how far it is from 0 and the absolute value is always positive