Question 1207832
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By the definition, absolute value of a number or of an expression is always positive real number or zero.


Therefore, left side of this equality can not be equal to negative number in right side.



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<U>Comment from student</U>: You are saying this: |blah| must = positive number



<U>My response</U>: &nbsp;&nbsp;Not exactly. &nbsp;I said something different.  &nbsp;I said 


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"absolute value of a number or of an expression is always positive real number or zero".



Please do not distort my words.



I just got several comments from you in response to my solutions.


These comments had something in common: &nbsp;every time you try to distort my words.


Distorting my words, you distort their meaning.


I am &nbsp;VERY &nbsp;DISAPPOINTED &nbsp;to see it again and again. &nbsp;Please do not make it in the future.


Don't make me justify myself by twisting my words.