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what is absoult value meaning in rational numbers​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rational numbers are the numbers that can be written as the fraction of two integers and absolute value is the distance a number is away from 0. If we look at a number line, the absolute value is the distance any number on the number line is away from 0. Distance is always positive, so our absolute value is always 0.Rational numbers are the numbers that can be written as the fraction of two integers and absolute value is the distance a number is away from 0. If we look at a number line, the absolute value is the distance any number on the number line is away from 0. Distance is always positive, so our absolute value is always 0.

Answered by kramesh77
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Absolute Value

What we are going to do to these rational numbers is to take their absolute value, or the distance the number is away from 0. In math, the symbol for absolute value is two pipes, or straight lines, one on either side of our number. So, the absolute value of 2 is written like this: |2|. The absolute value of 3/2 is written like this: |3/2|. I've given you the technical definition of absolute value. In problems, it is much easier to remember your absolute value as simply the positive version of your number. For example, the absolute value of -2 is 2. The absolute value of -3/2 is 3/2.

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