Equivalent numbers.
In Real numbers, each is the additive inverse of the other.
If the two numbers are the same value, then that is the median.
This is called the "commutative" property.
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If two numbers have the same absolute value, and the two numbers are not the same number, then the two numbers are negatives of each other. Or you could say that they have the same magnitude, but opposite signs. Example: |-5| = |5| = 5
Yes, both numbers have the same value.
For example, 5 is the "inverse" of -5. And -7 is the "inverse" for 7.
The value of the answer is the sum of the absolute values of the numbers and the sign of the answer is the same as that of the two numbers.
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The decimals with the same number of decimal places are called like decimals. Equivalent decimals are decimal numbers that have the same value. For example, 3.42, 6.05 are like decimals as they have two decimal places. For example, 0.3 and 0.30 are equivalent decimals as they present the same value.