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absolute value of (-3)/11

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Answered by Ayushiitbombay2k18
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Answer:

3/11

Step-by-step explanation:

abs value of any integer is always positive so abs((-3)/11)=3/11

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The given question is we have to find the absolute value of

 \frac{ - 3}{11}

In mathematics, the absolute value or modulus of a real number x, denoted as lxl.

It is the non negative value of x without regarded of it's sign.

Absolute value describes the distance from zero, that is the number is on the number line without considering the sign of the number.

The absolute value of number is never negative.

for eg., the absolute value of 10 is 10.

The absolute value of -10 is also 10.

The symbol for denoting the absolute values are modulus of the number.

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This the absolute value denoting the number inside the modulus.

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