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Mathematics, 30.09.2021 21:30 carlinryan

Let a = any rational number. Is the absolute value of a different if a is a positive number or a negative number? Explain. Choose the correct answer below.

A.

Yes. Positive and negative values of a are unequal distances from 0. So, their absolute values are not equal.

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Yes. The absolute value is equal to the opposite of a number. So, their absolute values are not equal.

C.

No. Both positive and negative values of a are equal distances from 0. So, their absolute values are equal.

D.

No. Both positive and negative values of a are unequal distances from 0. So, their absolute values are equal.

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