
Math Q3 - Quiz 3
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- Q1
The absolute value of any nonzero integer is positive.
True
False
120s - Q2
If |x| = 10, x can only be 10.
False
True
120s - Q3
The expression |5 – 12| is equal to –7.
True
False
120s - Q4
If |a| = |b|, then a must be equal to b.
True
False
120s - Q5
The absolute value of negative 21 is positive 21.
False
True
120s - Q6
The absolute value of a negative number is negative.
True
False
120s - Q7
If |m – 8| = 5, then m could be either 3 or 13.
True
False
120s - Q8
The absolute value of zero is undefined.
True
False
120s - Q9
The absolute value of a sum is equal to the sum of the absolute values.
False
True
120s - Q10
The statement |p + q| = |p| + |q| is true for all integers p and q.
True
False
120s - Q11
The absolute value of any whole number is itself.
True
False
120s - Q12
If x is any integer, then |x | = |–x |.
False
True
120s - Q13
If |x| = 5, then x must be –5.
False
True
120s - Q14
The absolute value of a number is greater than or equal to zero.
True
False
120s - Q15
If |a – b| = 0, then a must be equal to b.
False
True
120s