Math, asked by bavan51, 2 months ago

The absolutevalue of│(-16)÷8│is_​

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Answered by sk20up
2

Answer:

Absolute Value Symbol

To show that we want the absolute value of something, we put "|" marks either side (they are called "bars" and are found on the right side of a keyboard), like these examples:

|−5| = 5 |7| = 7

Sometimes absolute value is also written as "abs()", so abs(−1) = 1 is the same as |−1| = 1

Answered by honeyhansy321
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Answer:

= | (-16)÷8 |

= |-2|

= 2

when we remove the module..the answer will be in positive...

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