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  • 18-02-2017
  • Mathematics
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Is it possible to have the absolute value of a = -a for a nonzero real number a?

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blaze4
blaze4 blaze4
  • 18-02-2017
No it's not possible since absolute value of real number whether positive or negative will always give you a positive real number
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