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7. The absolute value of rational number -​

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Answered by atomer77
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Answered by Anonymous
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Rational number is number that can be expressed in the form of p/q where q not equal to zero, p and q are integers.

Absolute value of p/q (Modulus of p/q)

If p/q > 0, |p/q| = p/q

If p/q = 0, i.e, if p = 0, |p/q| = 0

If p/q < 0, |p/q| = -p/q

[ If p/q < 0 means p/q is a negative rational number.

So, |p/q| = -p/q .Negative of negative will be positive. So it rules out the sign ]

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