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Amy Miller
12 December, 01:10
Does every integer have an absolute value?
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Wilson Dunlap
12 December, 01:17
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Yes. Absolute Value simply means how far a number is from zero. Basically, whatever the integer is, whether its positive or negative, is a positive integer. say you have the absolute value of x. if x=2, the absolute value is 2, and if x = - 2, then the absolute value is also 2, because they're both 2 units away from zero.
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Nickers
12 December, 04:44
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Step-by-step explanation:
an Absolute value is always positve sowhen you see these lines (||) and a umber between them they are going to be positive it does not matter if it is already a positive in the two lines your answer is going to be a positive every time
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