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==Negation== {{main|Additive inverse}} The negative version of a positive number is referred to as its [[Additive inverse|negation]]. For example, {{math|β3}} is the negation of the positive number {{math|3}}. The [[addition|sum]] of a number and its negation is equal to zero: {{block indent | em = 1.5 | text = {{math|1=3 + (β3) β=β 0}}. }} That is, the negation of a positive number is the [[additive inverse]] of the number. Using [[algebra]], we may write this principle as an [[algebraic identity]]: {{block indent | em = 1.5 | text = {{math|1=''x'' + (β''x'')β=β 0}}. }} This identity holds for any positive number {{math|''x''}}. It can be made to hold for all real numbers by extending the definition of negation to include zero and negative numbers. Specifically: * The negation of 0 is 0, and * The negation of a negative number is the corresponding positive number. For example, the negation of {{math|β3}} is {{math|+3}}. In general, {{block indent | em = 1.5 | text = {{math|1=β(β''x'') β=β ''x''}}. }} The [[absolute value]] of a number is the non-negative number with the same magnitude. For example, the absolute value of {{math|β3}} and the absolute value of {{math|3}} are both equal to {{math|3}}, and the absolute value of {{math|0}} is {{math|0}}.
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