A few days ago
Anonymous

Need help with this math problem?

The question is:

“The absolute value of a nonzero integer is always a –

integer.”

What type of integer is it?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

Favorite Answer

positive integer.

because absolute value is how far the number is away from zero.

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A few days ago
CaroR
the absolute value is always zero

so non zero is either negative or positive and even the abs. v. of a negative is positive because the abs.v. is the distance from zero. it is always positive because distance is always positive.

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A few days ago
✰EEYORE✰
not possible. absolute value is the distance from a number to zero…and distances can’t be negative
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A few days ago
Anonymous
positive
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A few days ago
Claire
number
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