Like |-5|= 5
|5|= 5
|-145| = 145
|5|= 5
|-145| = 145
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Absolute value is a measurement of the number from the origin. It is always the same number, it just makes a negative number positive
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Yess . . . It doesn't matter if the number in the brackets is positive or negative . The answer will always be the number itself . Basically , It will always be positive . For ex. |-12|= 12 Or |12|= 12
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The definition of absolute value is this
For any real number argument...
│argument │ ≡ argument if argument ≥ 0
│argument │ ≡ - argument if argument < 0
...so an absolute value of a real number is ≥ 0.
For any real number argument...
│argument │ ≡ argument if argument ≥ 0
│argument │ ≡ - argument if argument < 0
...so an absolute value of a real number is ≥ 0.
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Yes No matter wht the num in | | is the answer is always positive