The absolute value of any number, or y, is always positive. If y is negative, than the answer is negative y (for example, the absolute value of -3 is 3); if y is zero, it stays zero; and if it is positve, it stays positive (for example, 15 is still 15).
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absolute of -3 is 3 absolute of-7 is 7 -3-7=-10 the absolute value of -10 is 10
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In expressions such as "x-y", both "x" and "y" can have any value. The value of "x-y" will depend on what the value of "x" and the value of "y" are.