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absolute value of (-169) ÷(13)​

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Answered by vatssonakshi2
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Step-by-step explanation:

-13

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Answered by akilaram81
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(-169)/(13)

=(-13)

TIP:IF THE NUMBERS WHICH YOU HAVE TO DIVIDE IS EITHER TWO POSITIVE INTEGERS OR TWO NEGATIVE INTEGERS YOU CAN JUST DIVIDE THE NUMBERS AND DON'T HAVE TO PUT THE '-' SIGN.IF THE NUMBERS ARE ONE POSITIVE AND ANOTHER NEGATIVE INTEGER YOU HAVE TO DIVIDE THE NUMBERS NORMALLY AS YOU DO AND SHOULD PUT THE '-' SIGN.

absolute value of (-13)

= |-13|

'|   |' this symbol means absolute value

Now if there is '-' sign before |   | then whatever number is inside |   | either positive or negative the absolute value of the number will be the number itself with '-' sign.Ex: -|3| or -|-3| = -3

Now if there is no '-' sign before |   | then whatever number is inside |   | either positive or negative the absolute value of the number will be the number itself.Ex: |3| or |-3| = 3

So,|-13|=13

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