nfjdjnd nfjdjnd
  • 14-10-2016
  • Mathematics
contestada

Can a absolute number never be negative

Respuesta :

Nat3379 Nat3379
  • 14-10-2016
No, it can not be negative because it is showing it's absolute value. The absolute value of a number is never negative. For example if you had -5 and you had to find the absolute value, it would be 5. Hope this helps! :D
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

I don't understand 6k-6k+8-12k
How do u write 0.0000000405 in scientific notation ?
What is a transformer?!?!
If you were writing an electron configuration for a bromine atom , which elemental symbol would you place in the bracket
How can i write all the names that apply to -7/8, √0.15, √18/2, √45
How is a compound sentence formed
I need help with this question. Write the equation in standard form. Identify A,B, and C. 5/2x-9=8y
A number multiplied by itself and then by itself again gives 1000. What is the number?
How many cataracts were there along the Nile river?
How many protons, electrons, and neutrons are in I- and Li+ ?