The boxed definition of absolute value states that 0 a 0 =

Chapter 1, Problem 1.2.98

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The boxed definition of absolute value states that 0 a 0 = -a if a is a negative number. Explain why 0 a 0 is always nonnegative, even though a = -a for a negative values of a.

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