In number Systems , the opposite of the number can be represented by changing and reversing the sign of the number.-2 is the number is the opposite of the number 2.
An imaginary number is a continuous quantity that is the square root of a negative number and cannot be represented on the real number line.
well every integer fraction whole number natural number are rational number's surely rational numbers are represented on a number line and as rational numbers are the real numbers
equidistant from zero on a standard number line
Because of the definition of addition and subtraction. When looking at a real number line: when you add you move to the left or up, when you add the opposite of a number you move in the opposite direction.
By numbers at the same distance but on opposite sides of zero.
Not normally because an irrational number can't be expressed as a fraction which can be represented on the number line.
In number systems , the opposite of the number can be represented by changing and reversing the sign of the number. If 0.93 is the number then the opposite of the number would be -0.93
These number can also be represented on real line.
In number Systems , the opposite of the number can be represented by changing and reversing the sign of the number.-2 is the number is the opposite of the number 2.
A real number can be represented by a point on the number line.
It is the real number whose length represents the distance from the zero on the line to the point on the line.
fractions are represented in form of decimals
A question like this is usually referring to the number line. The opposite of 68 would be -68, on the negative side of the number line.
When the number represented by that circle is part of the solution.
No ,irrational no can not be represented on no line because it is not of the form p/
The opposite of 0.1 is -0.1. In mathematics, the opposite of a number is the number that, when added to the original number, equals zero. Since 0.1 is a positive number, its opposite would be a negative number with the same magnitude but in the opposite direction on the number line.