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Definition:

Absolute value shows how far a number is from zero. It is a number which is non-negative and does not regard to its sign. It is always referred as |x|, x being the number.

Summary:

When you are asking for the absolute value of a number, its symbol should always accompany the number. The symbol, “|” should come at both sides of a number.

The negative sign of its number should also be removed, and all numbers should be treated as positive numbers.

Example: 

4 is four times away from 0, and -4 is four times away from 0. Therefore, the absolute value of 4 is 4 and -4 is still 4.

Finding the Absolute Value of Numbers Worksheets

This is a fantastic bundle which includes everything you need to know about Finding the Absolute Value of Numbers across 15+ in-depth pages. These are ready-to-use Common core aligned Grade 6 Math worksheets.

Each ready to use worksheet collection includes 10 activities and an answer guide. Not teaching common core standards? Don’t worry! All our worksheets are completely editable so can be tailored for your curriculum and target audience.

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Definition:

Absolute value shows how far a number is from zero. It is a number which is non-negative and does not regard to its sign. It is always referred as |x|, x being the number.

Summary:

When you are asking for the absolute value of a number, its symbol should always accompany the number. The symbol, “|” should come at both sides of a number.

The negative sign of its number should also be removed, and all numbers should be treated as positive numbers.

Example: 

4 is four times away from 0, and -4 is four times away from 0. Therefore, the absolute value of 4 is 4 and -4 is still 4.

Finding the Absolute Value of Numbers Worksheets

This is a fantastic bundle which includes everything you need to know about Finding the Absolute Value of Numbers across 15+ in-depth pages. These are ready-to-use Common core aligned Grade 6 Math worksheets.

Each ready to use worksheet collection includes 10 activities and an answer guide. Not teaching common core standards? Don’t worry! All our worksheets are completely editable so can be tailored for your curriculum and target audience.

Resource Examples

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