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A obsolute problem!?

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The obsolute of an number can't be negative. How, then, can the obsolute value of x be -x for certain values of x???

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  1. If x is negative, then |x| = -x

    For example, if x = -2, then |x| = 2 = -(-2)

    (it's "absolute", by the way...)

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