We have a range of worksheets to help you to learn about absolute values and opposite numbers.
The absolute value of a number or value is the distance the value is from 0.
It is always positive (or can also be zero).
For any positive number, the absolute value does not change.
For any negative number, the absolute value is also the opposite value of the number.
In the example above, we can see that the number 5 is 5 away from 0, so the absolute value of 5 is 5.
We can also see that the number -2 is 2 away from 0. So the absolute value of -2 is 2.
The opposite value of a number is the number on the opposite side of the number line the same distance from 0.
The opposite value of any number n is -n. Also the opposite value of -n is n.
In the exampe above, we can see that the opposite value of 4 is the number which is the the same distance from 0 on the opposite side of the number line which is -4.
So the opposite value of 4 is -4.
We can also see that the opposite value of -4 is 4.
We have a range of different absolute value worksheets that cater for a range of different levels of ability and age, from 6th grade and upwards.
Our worksheets skills include:
These sheets involve finding absolute values and opposite numbers. They are aimed at 6th graders.
The sheets are all of a similar level of difficulty.
These sheets involve comparing the values of different expressions involving absolute values and placing the correct symbol (> , < or =) between the two expressions.
These sheets are suitable for 6th grade and up.
These sheets involve calculating the values of a range of expressions involving absolute values.
Sheet 2 is set at a harder level than Sheet 1.
These sheets are aimed at 7th grade and up.
These sheets involve solving a range of expressions involving absolute values.
Sheet 2 is set at a harder level than Sheet 1.
These sheets are aimed at 8th grade and up.
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Our absolute value calculator will find the absolute value of any integer or fraction.
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There are a range of 6th grade math worksheets covering the following concepts:
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This quick quiz tests your knowledge and skill at using absolute value and opposite value. There are also some arithmetic questions involving absolute value.
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