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Question: What is the absolute value of 0?...
What is the absolute value of 0?
Solution
Absolute value represents the distance of a number from 0 on the number line. The absolute value of a positive or negative number is positive. We can denote absolute value of a number, say a, as abs(a) or ∣a∣ . We have to find ∣0∣ .
Complete step by step solution:
We have to find the absolute value of 0. Let us see what is meant by absolute value. Absolute value represents the distance of a number from 0 on the number line. The absolute value of a positive number is positive. Absolute value of a negative number is always positive. We can say that the absolute value of a number ignores its negative sign. We can denote absolute value of a number, say a, as abs(a) or ∣a∣ . We call ∣∣ as modulus. Also, we can write ∣a∣=a and ∣−a∣=a .
Now, let us write the absolute value of 0. We can denote it as ∣0∣ .
⇒∣0∣=0
From the above value, we can say that the distance of 0 from 0 is 0.
Hence, the absolute value of 0 is 0.
Note: Students must note that the absolute value ignores negative sign is due to the fact that distance cannot be negative. We commonly denote the absolute value as ∣∣ . There are many properties associated with absolute value. We can represent absolute value of x in the form of a function as
\left| x \right|=\left\\{ \begin{matrix}
x,\text{ if }x\ge 0 \\\
-x,\text{ if }x<0 \\\
\end{matrix} \right.