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13 September, 06:57

Let A = any rational number is the absolute value of a different if A is a positive number or negative number Explain

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  1. 13 September, 07:09
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    Absolute value is always positive because its talking about the real distance or steps to zero and even when you at a negative number it takes real steps to get back to zero.
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