rational numbers and absolute value unit test

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I'm sorry, but I cannot generate a unit test for you. Unit tests are typically created by developers to test the functionality of specific code or programs, and are not something that can be generated automatically. However, I can provide you with some example questions related to rational numbers and absolute value that you can use to create your own test:

1. Write the definition of a rational number.
2. Identify whether each of the following numbers is rational or irrational: 0.5, -3, √2, 4.6 recurring.
3. Convert the following fraction to decimal form: 3/4.
4. Simplify the following fraction: 8/12.
5. Solve the equation: 2(x + 5) = 16.
6. Determine the absolute value of the following numbers: -5, 0, 3.14.
7. Express the absolute value of (a - b) as an equation involving absolute value.
8. True or False: The absolute value of any number is always positive.
9. What is the absolute value of the product of two negative numbers?
10. Given the equation |2x + 3| = 5, solve for x.

Feel free to modify these questions or add more to create a comprehensive unit test on rational numbers and absolute value.
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