Why Is It Impossible For The Absolute Value Of A Number To Be Negative?
Answer:
The absolute value of a number is the number without any sign, neither plus nor minus. Therefore, it cannot be any positive nor negative. That is the definition of the absolute value of a number. For example, the blatant value of -2 is 2, and the absolute value of +2 is also 2.
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