Math, asked by Missecretstar, 6 months ago


The absolute value of -7 is


a. -7
b. 0
c. 7
d. 49​

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Answered by PAKIZAALI
2

Step-by-step explanation:

If the original number is zero or positive, then the absolute value of the number is simply the original number. If the number is negative, then the absolute value is the original number with the negative sign stripped away. For example: Notice that an equation with an absolute value represents two possibilities.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

If the original number is zero or positive, then the absolute value of the number is simply the original number. If the number is negative, then the absolute value is the original number with the negative sign stripped away. For example: Notice that an equation with an absolute value represents two possibilities.

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