The absolute value of an integer is its non-negative value, regardless of its sign. For example, the absolute value of both -5 and 5 is 5. It is denoted by two vertical bars around the integer, such as |x|, where x is the integer. Thus, |x| = x if x is positive or zero, and |x| = -x if x is negative.
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