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Asked by Ellisyn Noelle

Two integers A and B are graphed on a number line. If A is less than B, is |A| always less than |B|?
13 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
no
use and example,
let A = -5 and B = -10
clearly B < A
but |B| > |A|

It is only true if both A and B ≥ 0
13 years ago
Answered by Ellisyn Noelle
Thank you! I understand it now :)
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