The definition for Zero Pair Is: a pair of number with a positive and negative sign whose sum is zero. (+,-) For example: +2 and -2 is a zero pair First You: add 2 to each side. so then you have: 3x-2+2=4+2 Next You: simplify by removing zero pairs. so you now have: 3x=6 Then you: divide each side into three equal groups. so now you have: 3x=6
_ _ 3 3 Finally: you cross out the three on top and the three on the bottom. Now your left with 3/6! Now you divide 3 and 6. Your answer will be: 2. Answer Is: x=2
when both numbers are the same...
Zero
Zero
Anything to the power zero is equal to 1 by definition.
Zero is not a natural number because the definition of a natural number is the set of positive integers that does not contain zero.
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)
its a factor with two pairs of the same number
A zero pair is when one pairs a positive counter and a negative counter.
The molecule BeCl2 has zero lone pairs.
when both numbers are the same...
ZERO!
Zero
Zero
A cone
A pair of numbers with a positive and negative sign where the sum is zero
When two integers are added and have a sum of zero.