It implies that the loss of utility when one part with his income on account of tax should be equal to all tax payers.This would required that the person with higher income pay more than those having lower income in such a way that the sacrifice for individual is same.
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∙ 11y agoIf a number is zero or positive, then its absolute value is equal to the number.
An absolute value can not be negative.
A positive and negative number with the same magnitude (value) will have their absolute values equal.
No. However, the absolute value of "2-7" does equal the absolute value of "7-2".
No, the absolute value of a number cannot equal a negative number.
If a number is zero or positive, then its absolute value is equal to the number.
An absolute value can not be negative.
A positive and negative number with the same magnitude (value) will have their absolute values equal.
No. However, the absolute value of "2-7" does equal the absolute value of "7-2".
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no all absolute values are positive
No, the absolute value of a number cannot equal a negative number.
yes
Because an absolute value can never be negative.
no if its absolute value of -7 and +7 then its equal
The absolute value of a negative number is positive.
The sum of the absolute values of two numbers is greater or equal than the absolute values of the sum. It will be equal if both are positive or both are negative; greater if one is positive and one is negative. Try it out with some sample numbers!