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14 March, 10:33

Explain why the absolute value of a number will never be negative

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  1. 14 March, 12:27
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    The absolute value basically means the distant from zero. Distant is never negative, you don't say 'Bob walked negative 2 miles from his house'. For example: The absolute value of - 5 is 5 because if you count the intervals from zero to - 5, there are 5 spaces.
  2. 14 March, 14:31
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    The absolute value of a number will never be negative because absolute value is the distance from zero, so it will always be positive. For example, you can't be - 6 away from 0, you are 6 away from 0.
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