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the absolute value of an integer is either dash or greater than the integer but never dash than the integer​

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Answered by amitnrw
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Answer:

the absolute value of an integer is either EQUAL or greater than the integer but never LESS than the integer​

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the absolute value of an integer is either dash or greater than the integer but never dash than the integer​

The absolute value of an integer is the numerical value without regard to whether the sign is negative or positive.

On a number line it is the distance between the number and zero.

=> Absolute value = Equal to integer for +ve integers

& Absolute Value > integer for - ve integers

=> Absolute value can not be less than integer

the absolute value of an integer is either EQUAL or greater than the integer but never LESS than the integer​

Answered by rakhigourav
13

the absolute value of an integer is either equal or greater than the value but never less than the integer.

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