Is this a serious question? The moon is a nonexample. My face is a nonexample.
Zero
Zero
when both numbers are the same...
Two integers which sum to zero (e.g. 3 and -3) are additive inverses of each other. All pairs of additive inverses sum to 0 and all pairs of integers which sum to 0 are additive inverses.
Is this a serious question? The moon is a nonexample. My face is a nonexample.
the charateristics of zero pairs is that you have to always end to 0 ,if not then it is not a zero pair .you could use counter chips to help you understand it better
A trapezoid (in most cases)
A zero pair is when one pairs a positive counter and a negative counter.
zero
A cone
ZERO!
when both numbers are the same...
Zero
Zero
A pair of numbers with a positive and negative sign where the sum is zero
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