absolute value of an integers please give me simple answer
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The absolute value of a number is the distance the number is from zero. Absolute values are never negativeStep-by-step explanation:
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The absolute value of an integer is its distance from zero on the number line.
Opposite integers have the same absolute value.
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The absolute value of a number or integer is the distance of the number from zero, in a number line irrespective of the direction. It is the distance from 0 and is expressed as a positive integer. The symbol used to represent an absolute value are vertical bars, i.e., |x| where x is an integer.
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