Can you please teach me the properties of absolute values

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Absolute values represent the distance of a number from zero on the number line, disregarding its sign. The absolute value of a number is always non-negative, meaning it can be zero or positive but never negative. Key properties include that the absolute value of a positive number is the number itself, while the absolute value of a negative number is its positive counterpart. Additionally, the absolute value of zero is zero. Understanding these properties is fundamental in mathematics and helps in solving various equations and inequalities.
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I am new in the field of science please can you help me. I would I appreciate it. I am not that knowledgeable.
 
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thanks , and sorry for the question I now it is very basic stuff. :P I do know it
 
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