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23 November, 00:18

What is the difference between a positive number, x and it's absolute value

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  1. 23 November, 00:31
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    A positive number refers to the distance of a value from the number zero. The difference is that the absolute value does not use negative numbers.

    i. e.

    x = |3|

    the absolute value of |3| is 3

    there is no such thing as a positive or negative when referring to absolute value. rather just distance on a number line.
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