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what is the absolute value of -6​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The absolute value is the distance from a given number to 0. In our example, we are given -3. This number is 3 units away from 0, and thus the absolute value of -3 is 3. If a number is negative, its absolute value will be the positive number with the same magnitude.

Answered by XxItzAdyashaxX
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The absolute value is defined as the distance from a number to 0 , and so it is always positive. So, the absolute value of −6 will be the distance from −6 to 0 on the number line, and it is 6 .

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