the absolute value of an integers is always greater than the integer (true or false)
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Greater than or equal to
Step-by-step explanation:
The absolute value of an integer is, in simple terms, the numerical value without considering the sign.
So absolute values of integers are NEVER negative
Thus it is always either greater than ( in the case of absolute value of negative integers) or equal to ( in all other cases, ie, positive or zero)
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