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14-10-2016
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Can a absolute number never be negative
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Nat3379
Nat3379
14-10-2016
No, it can not be negative because it is showing it's absolute value. The absolute value of a number is never negative. For example if you had -5 and you had to find the absolute value, it would be 5. Hope this helps! :D
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