In the context of an additive opposite, the answer is -9.
yes. the opposite of a positive integer is the same except negative and vice versa ( ex: the opposite integer of -6 is 6. if you multiply them, it equals zero)
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still zero
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In the context of an additive opposite, the answer is -9.
yes. the opposite of a positive integer is the same except negative and vice versa ( ex: the opposite integer of -6 is 6. if you multiply them, it equals zero)
Adding a negative is the same as subtracting a positive. 9 - 9 = 0 9 + (-9) = 0
the quotient of an integer and its opposite is never negative.
A non-integer.
a negative integer or a fraction (as in 1/integer) or a negative fraction (as in -1/integer).
yes
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An integer can be negative or positive, so if the integer is, let's say, -6. The opposite, or absolute value, of -6, is 6. So in this case, the opposite has more value than the actual integer. Does that answer the question? :D Best of luck, BrandonRocker98
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The upper bound of 9 to the nearest integer is 9, as 9 itself is already an integer. The lower bound of 9 to the nearest integer is also 9, as there is no smaller integer that 9 can be rounded down to. Therefore, both the upper and lower bounds of 9 to the nearest integer are 9.
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