Yes. An absolute value is just that- the ultimate magnitude of a number, the number's distance from zero. Since distance is always positive, absolute value is always positive.
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the absolute value of any nuber is always positive even tho it may be negative inside. the only way to make it negative would be if there was a -l....l negative in front of the bars.
Because that's the definition of "absolute value": The 'size' of the number, regardless of its sign.
No. The absolute value of a number is the value of the number ignoring the sign - it is always positive: The absolute value of a negative number is a positive number; The absolute value of a positive number is a positive number.
Well, honey, the absolute value of a number is always positive, no matter what. It's like a magnet that repels negativity. So, no, it can't be both positive and negative at the same time. It's just not how math works, sweetie.
That is false. A negative times a negative is always a positive. Since absolute numbers are always positive if you make it negative that is not correct.
iT IS NEVER NEGATIVE, IT IS ALWAYS POSITIVE
That's because absolute means 'always positive' so it could never be a negative.