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There is one integer for which there does not exist another integer with the same absolute value, What is that integer?
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There is one integer for which there does not exist another integer with the same absolute value, What is that integer?
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The answer is 0.
No other integer but 0 has an absolute value of 0.
This is because for all other integers, for each positive number, there exists a negative number with the same absolute value and vise versa.
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Zero, it is not negative or positive.
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