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The absolute value of |−51| and |51| is 51.
The absolute value of absolute value of negative 51 and absolute value of 51 is 51.

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Answered by JuniorBrainly100
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True

\huge\bold\red{Explanation}

  • The absolute value gives a positive integer of a negative integer while a positive integer do not turn to negative.

  • It do not become negative as it is already in absolute value.

(NOTE:- A positive integers' absolute value is always positive).

Extra points:-

1) What are integers?

=>All negative and natural numbers including zero are known as integers.

2) What are natural numbers?

=>All numbers that are natural in numbers system i,e., from 1 to infinity are natural numbers.

These numbers do not include zero (0).

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Answered by zeel2032
7

Answer:

The absolute value is the number itself, but it is always positive. You can think of it as the distance to the integer on the number line. Whether you move in the positive or negative direction, the distance is the same. The absolute value of -51 is 51.

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