does every rational number has an absolute value which is greater than or equal to 0 ?
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Yes, every rational number has an absolute value which is greater than or equal to 0. Absolute Value is the distance of a number from zero (on the number line) so it is impossible for a number to have an absolute value less than zero.
Example of numbers and their absolute value:
|-2| = 2
|335| = 335
|-4567| = 4567
Example of numbers and their absolute value:
|-2| = 2
|335| = 335
|-4567| = 4567
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