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12 January, 04:05

If you know the order from least to greatest of 5 negative rational numbers, how can you use that information to order the absolute value of those numbers from least to greatest

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  1. 12 January, 04:23
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    Let's do it on an example of 2 such numbers:

    you know that - 2 is bigger than - 3.

    but their absolute values are inverted in the order:

    3 is bigger than 2.

    So that means that the absolute values of these number will be ordered similarly to the original numbers, but "in the other direction":

    if the original numbers were a, b, c, d, e

    their absolute values will be ordered:

    e, d, c, b, a
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