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Fractions make no difference to absolute values.
The absolute value is the [unsigned] difference between two values. It tells you how far one value is from another.
No, the absolute error cannot be negative. Absolute error is defined as the absolute value of the difference between the measured value and the true value, which ensures that it is always non-negative. It is calculated as |measured value - true value|, and since absolute values are always positive or zero, the absolute error itself will also never be negative.
The absolute value of something is its difference from 0. Absolute value of -607=607
The absolute value is used in the calculation of mean absolute deviation to eliminate negative differences. By taking the absolute value of each difference, it ensures that all values are positive, allowing for an accurate measure of the average deviation from the mean.