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Integers and Absolute Value?

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ok this is math help thing it says write the two intergers that have given absolute value.

13.6

14.1

15.15

16.8

17.3

18.12

19.30

20.21

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  1. 13. If the absolute value an integer is 6, that integer can be either +6 or -6

    20. If the absolute value an integer is 21, that integer can be either +21 or -21


  2. I'll do the first one:

    6 and -6 both have the absolute value of 6

    You do the rest :)

  3. None of your supplied numbers are integers, and there are therefore no integers that ....   Oh, the first part is a problem number, not the whole part of a decimal number.

    13. 6, -6

    14. 1, -1

    15. 15, -15

    16. 8, -8

    and so forth.


  4. An absolute value is how far away a number is from zero...if that helps you any.

    Example: -13.6 and 13.6

    Lookie Lookie I just solved the first one for ya!!


  5. all i know is that absolute value means how far away the # is form 0.

    for ex. the absolute value of 7 is 7. the absolute value of -4 is 4.

    I hope i helped!

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