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Positive ones are opposites of negative ones, so 10 and -10 are opposite integers. If you're wondering about the word, "integers," it just means the numbers you would find on a typical number line in elementary school, like ... -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ... You don't find things like fractions like 1/2 or decimals like 5.3 on a typical number line in elementary school.

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