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No - the ONLY natural number which has a reciprocal which is also a natural number is "1". All the other reciprocals of natural numbers will be fractions that are less than 1.
Yes. Those would be numbers such as 5 and -5, which only have opposite signs - they are called additive inverses (of one another).
Opposite angles are angles across from each other in intersecting lines. For example, see the figure below:a-> X
Yes - the altitude of an equilateral triangle is perpendicular to the side chosen as the base and bisects that side and the opposite angle. Also, the altitude of an isosceles triangle when measured from the third side (the side that is not equal to the other two sides) is a perpendicular bisector of the base and also bisects the opposite angle.
Real numbers; also the rational numbers.
If by "opposite" you mean "additive inverse", then yes.
No - the ONLY natural number which has a reciprocal which is also a natural number is "1". All the other reciprocals of natural numbers will be fractions that are less than 1.
Apart from zero (which is its own opposite), the opposites of whole numbers are also whole numbers. You have the set of whole numbers which is also known as the set of integers.
Addition is simpler than subtraction. Also, it is defined as the opposite of subtraction, so this ... opposite has to be taught first.
Apart from zero (which is its own opposite), the opposites of whole numbers are also whole numbers. You have the set of whole numbers which is also known as the set of integers.
The adjective opposite can also be a noun (the opposite) but the other noun form of "to oppose" is opposition.
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There are no other prime numbers that are even but 2.
It could be either; depending on what you enter. Generally, letters you type are automatically entered as text and numbers you type are entered as numbers. You can format a cell to treat numbers as numbers or as text. A common reason why you want to format numbers as text is for a field that holds zip codes. If you enter a zip code that starts with a zero (e.g. 09173), the number format will drop the leading zero and display only 9173 (which will not make the post office happy). If you format the cell as text, Excel will treat 09173 as a series of text characters and display the leading zero.
A four sided polygon where the opposite sides are parallel to each other (they must also by congruent). This also makes the opposite angles congruent. __ /_/ Sort of like that.
The 180th Meridian is the hemisphere that is on the opposite side of the globe. Also, there is the quadrilateral and western hemisphere.
No other prime numbers are consecutive because there aren't any other even prime numbers.