Choose the appropriate option(s) for which the absolute values can exceed the given integers.
A
Negative integers
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B
Zero
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C
Positive integers
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D
None of the above
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Solution
The correct option is A Negative integers Absolute Value of a Number:––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
The absolute value of an integer is the actual distance of the integer from zero, on the number line. Therefore, the absolute value is always a positive value or zero but cannot be a negative number.
From the above definition, we can conclude:
Non-negative (positive numbers including zero) number's absolute values are always the numbers themselves. For example: |5|=5,|0|=0
Negative number's absolute values are positive always. For example, |−5|=5, and 5>−5.
Therefore, the absolute value of any negative integer always exceeds the number itself.