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  • 06-12-2016
  • Mathematics
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Why is the absolute value of a number always positive?

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  • 06-12-2016
Because the number is positive
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TheBlueFox
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  • 18-10-2019

It's not. The absolute value of any number is the positive version of that number except for the absolute value of 0. This is the only situation where the absolute value of a number is not positive. The absolute value of 0 is just 0.

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