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  • 25-08-2017
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Explain why the absolute value of a number will never be negative

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Mattxew
Mattxew Mattxew
  • 25-08-2017
It won't be negative, it will always be positive.
For example, you can't be -6 away from zero, but you can be 6 away from zero. It wouldn't really make sense if you said "my number is -6 away from zero."
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Chestnut6201
Chestnut6201 Chestnut6201
  • 10-09-2020

Answer:

The absolute value of a number is the distance the number is from 0 on a number line. Since distance is never negative, absolute value is never negative.Step-by-step explanation:

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