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If a number (blank), then the number is less than its absolute value

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If a number is negative, then the number is less than its absolute value. The absolute value of a number is its magnitude regardless of its sign. Therefore, when you get the absolute value of a negative number, you will get its positive corresponding number and when you compare the two, the negative number will always be less than its absolute value.
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