yes, every integer has a distance from zero
2006-09-28 13:24:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Absolute Value simply means how far a number is from zero. Basically, whatever the integer is, whether its positive or negative, is a positive integer. say you have the absolute value of x. if x=2, the absolute value is 2, and if x= -2, then the absolute value is also 2, because theyre both 2 units away from zero.
2006-09-28 20:30:15
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answer #2
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answered by conanedigowa 1
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Not only every integer, but every number The absolute value of a number is it's distance from zero. Even complex numbers have an absolute value.
2006-09-28 20:34:10
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answer #3
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answered by Steiner 7
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Yes. This is because absolute value just means the distance of that number from zero. Therefore every integer must have an absolute value.
2006-09-28 20:28:41
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answered by Ash 2
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Yes every real number (not just integers) has an absolute value.
2006-09-28 20:26:23
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answered by gp4rts 7
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zero is the only integer that can't have an absolute value -- all other numbers, positive or negative, do have an absolute value though
2006-09-28 21:00:02
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answered by Anonymous
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YES CUZ ABSOLUTE VALUE IS THE DISTANCE FROM ZERO ON A NUMBER LINE SO:
POSITVE NUMBER ARE POSITIVE EX. 5.25 IS 5.25 UNITS FROM ZERO SO THE ABSOLUTE VALUE OF 5.25
NEGATIVE NUMBERS ARE ALSO POSITVE BECAUSE -7 IS STILL 7 UNITS FROM ZERO
O ALSO HAS ABSOLUTE VALUE CUZ ITS IS ZERO UNITS FROM ITSELF
2006-09-28 20:36:41
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answered by Whoa!!Whoa!! 4
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every negative integer has one
every positive interger has one
and zero has one
so yes
2006-09-28 20:26:19
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answered by Anonymous
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nope, to be an absolute value its got to have the verticle lines
ex.
|10|
2006-09-28 20:25:03
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answered by sur2124 4
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yes.
2006-09-28 20:27:37
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answer #10
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answered by chococat 4
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