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30 September, 03:04

Explain how you would use a number line to find the absolute value of - 12.

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  1. 30 September, 03:18
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    This is kind of hard to explain, but I'm going to try. Feel free to comment questions if what I'm going to say doesn't make sense.

    Absolute Value

    ∞ # of spaces away from zero

    ∞ how far away a number is from zero

    1). Draw a number line.

    2). Label it from - 12 to 0.

    3). Count on the number line from - 12 to 0 and see how many units to the right you have to go to reach zero. The answer is 12, so that is the absolute value.

    |-12| = 12
  2. 30 September, 03:23
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    The absolute value is 12. I don't know how you would use the number line to your advantage but that's because that's not how they taught me in school.
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