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Find the absolute value of (-9)×(-19)​

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Answered by shruuti25
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Answer:

Absolute value of (-9)×(-19) is ​171.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Defination :The absolute value of a number represents the distance of the number from zero in a number line.
  • Also, absolute value is always positive.
  • The notation for absolute value is given by :  IxI, where x is the any given number.

∴Absolute value of |(-9)×(-19)| is given by:

⇒|(-9)×(-19)|

⇒ |171| or 171

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

(-9)×(-19) = 171.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: (-9)×(-19)

To find the absolute value.

The absolute value of a number is defined as its magnitude of the number irrespective of the sign of the number.

The expression (-9)×(-19) can be rewritten as |(-9)×(-19)| in absolute value terms.

So, |(-9)×(-19)| = |171|

                      = 171.

Therefore the absolute value of (-9)×(-19) = 171.

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