Absolute Value of a real number is defined as the principal square root of the square of a number.
For example,
-2 and 2 located 2 units from 0.
So, each number has an absolute value of 2.
|-2| =2
|2| =2
Absolute Value can be used to determine distance between two points
For example,
3-(-4) = 7, -4-3=-7
Since the distance cannot be negative, we rewrite the distance as an absolute value
|3-(-4)|=7, |-4-3|=7
The distance between two numbers on a number line is the absolute value of their difference.
We know that |a-b|=|b-a|