Not quite sure if this is what you are looking for but "positive" would work
The absolute value of any number is always non-negative and is that number's distance from zero on a number line. In mathematical notation, the absolute value is represented by two vertical bars surrounding the number, for example, |x| represents the absolute value of x.
It is a measure of magnitude without regard to direction. Hence, for any positive or negative number 'u', the absolute value |u| is the actual distance from 0, which is always a non-negative number.
The absolute value of any number is always non-negative and represents its distance from zero on a number line. This means regardless of whether the number is positive or negative, its absolute value is always positive or zero. The absolute value is denoted with two vertical bars, such as |x|, and is key in understanding the magnitude of numbers.
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