No, sometimes they are not opposites like captain to ship.
No, an integer and its absolute value are not always opposites. The absolute value of an integer is always non-negative, while the integer itself can be negative, zero, or positive. For example, the integer -5 has an absolute value of 5, which are opposites, but the integer 0 has an absolute value of 0, making them the same. Thus, they are only opposites when the integer is negative.
Because by definition, there sum will always be zero. Because the definition of opposites are additive inverses.
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no they are not
No.
Analogies are comparisons between two things. White is to black as seldom is to often is an analogy that uses opposites.
The two kinds of analogy are analogical reasoning (where similarities between two things are compared to draw a conclusion) and analogical modeling (where a known system is compared to an unknown system to gain insights or make predictions).
Because by definition, there sum will always be zero. Because the definition of opposites are additive inverses.
Yes, we do analogies.
Explanatory analogies Rhetorical analogies Both A and B
No, they always say that opposites attract
Tropical and Tundra
Tropical and tundra
tropical and tundra
Resignation analogies
One of the analogies about the weather in Chapter 17 of "Maniac Magee" is when the author compares the wind to a sidewalk superintendent - always pushing, watching, and taking credit.
Yes. That property is called anticommutative.