(-15) - Write the absolute value of the given integer.
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The absolute value of an integer is it's distance in numerals on the number line from zero, whichever direction it may be.
So the absolute value of (-15) = |-15| = 15
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Solution :
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Absolute value of an integer :
If ' x ' is an integer then it's absolute
value is denoted by | x | and is
defined as
i ) | x | = x , if x ≥ 0 ,
ii ) | x | = - x , if x is negative
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Here ,
x = -15 ( negative integer )
Absolute value of -15
= | -15 |
= - ( -15 )
= 15
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**********************************†*******
Absolute value of an integer :
If ' x ' is an integer then it's absolute
value is denoted by | x | and is
defined as
i ) | x | = x , if x ≥ 0 ,
ii ) | x | = - x , if x is negative
********************************************
Here ,
x = -15 ( negative integer )
Absolute value of -15
= | -15 |
= - ( -15 )
= 15
••••••
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