Two integers with polar signs can have the same absolute
value.
Absolute value measures the displacement of a number from 0 disregarding
the direction.
Examples are:
1.-8 and +8,
their absolute values is |8| = 8
2.+ 5 and -5
= |5| = 5
3.1 + 2
absolute value is 3
4.-10 + 2 = usually
the answer is -8 but its absolute value is 8
5.Same with
-6 = |6| = 6