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The absolute value for 4/-13

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Answered by Anonymous
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The absolute value of any number is always positive

Absolute value of -4/13 = 4/13

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Answered by rajadarsh1803
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It's -(4/13)....

Absolute value

In this section you'll learn how to the find the absolute value of integers.

4 - 0 = 4

4 - 1 = 3

4 - 2 = 2

4 - 3 = 1

4 - 4 = 0

4 - 5 = -1

In this pattern you can see that 4 - 5 is equal to a negative number. A negative number is a number that is less than zero (in this case -1). A negative number is always less than zero, 0.

We can study this in a diagram by using two examples: 0 - 4 = -4 and -1 - 3 = -4

absolute value

This kind of diagram is called a number line. There are some things that you need to observe when you draw and/or use a number line. Zero, is always in the middle and separates negative and positive numbers. On the left side of zero, you'll find numbers that are less than zero, the negative numbers. On the right side of zero, you'll find numbers that are greater than zero, the positive numbers. The absolute value is the same as the distance from zero of a specific number.

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