while calculating absolute error why there is no negative value??
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Absolute value is always positive because it is the magnitude of difference of true value and measured value.
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Absolute error in measurement
When a number is absolute, it is not negative. ... When we say that the absolute error is the absolute value of the actual value minus the measured value, that means we should subtract the measured value from the actual value, then remove the negative sign (if any
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