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what is absolute value in integers?? please explain me with examples

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Answered by barbiegirl914
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Absolute value of an integer is its numerical value without taking the sign into consideration. The absolute values of -9 = 9; the absolute value of 5 = 5 and so on. The symbol used to denote the absolute value is, two vertical lines (| |), one on either side of an integer.

Answered by shivakarthikgone
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Absolute value of an integer is its numerical value without taking the sign into consideration. The absolute values of -9 = 9; the absolute value of 5 = 5 and so on. The symbol used to denote the absolute value is, two vertical lines (| |), one on either side of an integer

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