Math, asked by sahil261038, 11 months ago

Absolute value of a rational number is either positive or ‘0’(is it true or false​

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Answered by san710
4

Answer:

Yes, its true

Step-by-step explanation:

absolute value is the magnitude( or the number) irrespective of the sign(- or +). [That means there is no sign. and if there is no sign mentioned we assume the no. is positive]

Eg:- absolute value of 32 is 32

                                     -57 is 57

                                        0 is 0

Hope it helps!!

Answered by krishna6546
4

Answer:

it dosent mean that number is 0 or any integer it should terminat and should not have root and the 0 is also a rational number

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