The question is incomplete. There is an if clause but no then clause.
3.5 and -3.5 is one such pair.
Negative and Positive numbers. Ex. -4 & 4 are the same distance from zero which is 4.
x and -x where x is any rational number will satisfy the requirements. So, for example, -5.6 and 5.6
Opposites
+4 -4 They are opposites
Numbers the same distance from zero (linearly) have the same "absolute value" whether positive or negative.
3.5 and -3.5 is one such pair.
Negative and Positive numbers. Ex. -4 & 4 are the same distance from zero which is 4.
Opposite numbers.
x and -x where x is any rational number will satisfy the requirements. So, for example, -5.6 and 5.6
Opposites
+4 -4 They are opposites
These two numbers are:* At opposite sides of the number zero, and* At the same distance from the number zero.
By numbers at the same distance but on opposite sides of zero.
any integer and the negative of that integer... for example 3 and -3 are the same distance from 0
The distance from zero.
Two numbers that are the same distance from zero on the number line but are on opposite sides of zero are opposite numbers, or opposites. The opposite of a number is called its additive inverse. The opposite of 78 is -78.