By numbers at the same distance but on opposite sides of zero.
They are the numbers that are placed on a number line that are exact same distance away from 0
Two numbers that are the same distance from zero on a number line are called "opposites." For example, +5 and -5 are opposites, as they are equidistant from zero but lie on opposite sides of it. They have the same absolute value but different signs.
These two numbers are:* At opposite sides of the number zero, and* At the same distance from the number zero.
Opposites
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.
By numbers at the same distance but on opposite sides of zero.
They are the numbers that are placed on a number line that are exact same distance away from 0
Two numbers that are the same distance from zero on a number line are called "opposites." For example, +5 and -5 are opposites, as they are equidistant from zero but lie on opposite sides of it. They have the same absolute value but different signs.
These two numbers are:* At opposite sides of the number zero, and* At the same distance from the number zero.
Opposites
the number from zero (the distance) is called incounting numbers
The distance between two numbers is the absolute value of their difference.
Opposite numbers are numbers such that their sum is equal to 0 So the opposite number of -98 is 98
The absolute value of a number isn't the opposite of that number. Think of it as the distance of that number to zero, which can only be positive. If you understand that, then in math problems you can simply think of leaving positive numbers positive and making negative numbers positive.
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it could be called the distance like you just said. it could be called that numbers quantity. like if that number was 3 then the distnace would be called just 3.