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The absolute value of an integer is always greater than the integer?¿​

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Answered by SAURABHNEHRA
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The statement is false

Step-by-step explanation:

The absolute value of an integer is always greater than the integer. This statement is true only in some cases . Let the numbers be -7 , 5 , -113 , 50. Hence we can now firmly say that this statement is false.

Answered by 10294
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Answer:

The absolute value of an integer is always greater than the integer. This statement is true only in some cases . Let the numbers be -7 , 5 , -113 , 50. Hence we can now firmly say that this statement is false.

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