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โ 6y agoThe question is incomplete. There is an if clause but no then clause.
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โ 6y ago3.5 and -3.5 is one such pair.
Negative and Positive numbers. Ex. -4 & 4 are the same distance from zero which is 4.
x and -x where x is any rational number will satisfy the requirements. So, for example, -5.6 and 5.6
+4 -4 They are opposites
Opposites
Numbers the same distance from zero (linearly) have the same "absolute value" whether positive or negative.
3.5 and -3.5 is one such pair.
Negative and Positive numbers. Ex. -4 & 4 are the same distance from zero which is 4.
Opposite numbers.
x and -x where x is any rational number will satisfy the requirements. So, for example, -5.6 and 5.6
+4 -4 They are opposites
Opposites
These two numbers are:* At opposite sides of the number zero, and* At the same distance from the number zero.
By numbers at the same distance but on opposite sides of zero.
any integer and the negative of that integer... for example 3 and -3 are the same distance from 0
Two numbers that are the same distance from zero on the number line but are on opposite sides of zero are opposite numbers, or opposites. The opposite of a number is called its additive inverse. The opposite of 78 is -78.
The distance from zero.