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What is the inverse of absolute value?

A) Absolute value
B) Negative value
C) Reciprocal value
D) Square root

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Final answer:

The inverse of absolute value is the reciprocal value, or the multiplicative inverse, of a positive number.

Step-by-step explanation:

The inverse of absolute value is reciprocal value (Option C). The absolute value function, denoted by |x|, always returns a positive value. The reciprocal value, or the multiplicative inverse, of a positive number is another positive number. When we take the reciprocal of an absolute value, we get a positive number that is the same as the original value.

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