The absolute value of a number is the distance it is away from zero or in other words, the number will become positive, but if it is already positive, will remain the same.
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Absolute values are never negative. The opposite, or negative, or additive inverse, of a negative number is the number's absolute value; a non-negative number is its own absolute value. The absolute values of 7 and -5, are, respectively, 7 and 5.
The absolute value of a negative number is positive.
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
no all absolute values are positive
No it is not true. The absolute value of a number is simply the value of the number with a positive sign.