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The absolute value of a number is its distance from 0 on the number line.
A bug is jumping around on a number line.
If the bug starts at 1 and jumps 4 units to the right, where does it end up? How far away from 0 is this?
If the bug starts at 1 and jumps 4 units to the left, where does it end up? How far away from 0 is this?
If the bug starts at 0 and jumps 3 units away, where might it land?
If the bug jumps 7 units and lands at 0, where could it have started?
The absolute value of a number is its distance from 0. The bug is currently to the left of 0 and the absolute value of its location is 4. Where on the number line is it?
If the bug is to the left of 0 and the absolute value of its location is 5, where on the number line is it?
If the bug is to the right of 0 and the absolute value of its location is 2.5, where on the number line is it?
We use the notation to say "the absolute value of -2," which means "the distance of -2 from 0 on the number line."
What does mean, and what is its value?