Integers are the "counting numbers" and their negative counterparts, and zero. Opposite integers are the pairs of integers that have the same absolute value, or, in other words, are the same distance from zero. 10 and -10 are opposite integers. 43 and -43 are opposite integers. It's just that simple.
If you mean each side of 9 then the integers or whole numbers are 8 and 10
if the signs are the same you must add its opposite.
Quotient positive: Both integers have the same sign: both positive or both negative. Quotient zero: The first integer is 0. Quotient negative: The integers have opposite signs: one positive and one negative.
It is 9.
Opposite integers have the same magnitudes, but different signs. Examples of an opposite integers: 10 and -10, -298 and 298.
There are no such integers.
Integers are the "counting numbers" and their negative counterparts, and zero. Opposite integers are the pairs of integers that have the same absolute value, or, in other words, are the same distance from zero. 10 and -10 are opposite integers. 43 and -43 are opposite integers. It's just that simple.
The (not th) definition (not defition) of opposite integers are integers that are equal in their [absolute] value but have different signs. So, for example, the opposite of +4 is -4, and the opposite of -5 is +5.
They have opposite signs.
Because that is how the opposite of a number is defined.
10
0
will always be zero
There does not exist a number that is divisible by all integers. The opposite is true. The number one can divided into all integers.
If you're talking types, and mean flying-type instead of air, and by opposite you mean what is super effective against flying-type, then the answer is electric, rock, and ice.
concerning ( a specific topic or talking point ) - it can also mean opposite as in face to face ( for example one of the windows of your house is exactly opposite your neighbour's window )