The absolute value of an integer is always less than the integer in true and false
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Answer: False
Step-by-step explanation: Hey there! Your answer is False because an integer‘s absolute value is just the face value of the integer no matter it’s sign(+ or -).
In case of a positive integer, say 89, the absolute value of 89 is 89 itself. In case it’s a positive integer, the absolute value of that integer is always equal to that positive integer.
In case of a negative integer, say -109, the absolute value of -109 is 109. In case it’s a negative integer, the absolute value of that integer is always greater than the negative integer, as we can infer it from the above example of -109, whose absolute value is 109 which is greater than -109.
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