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Oracle PL / SQL » Numeric Math Functions » ABS 
select abs(-70 * 415) "Using an expression"
  
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> select abs(-70 415"Using an expression"
  2  from dual;
Using an expression
-------------------
              29050

row selected.

SQL> --

   
  
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