Absolute value of a is___________.
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Definition. The absolute value of a number or integer is the actual distance of the integer from zero, in a number line. Therefore, the absolute value is always a positive value and not a negative number. If the number is positive then it will result in a positive number only.
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Yhe magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign.
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