absolute of -98=98
The closest integer to 98 is 98 itself, as it is already a whole number without any fractional part.
Numbers that are divisible by 49 are those that can be expressed as 49 times an integer. This includes positive and negative multiples of 49, such as 49, 98, 147, -49, -98, and so on. In general, any number in the form of (49n), where (n) is an integer, is divisible by 49.
No. If the square root of 98 was an integer, 98 would be a perfect square.
98 is an integer and there is no sensible way of representing it as a mixed fraction.
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The opposite of -98 is 98. In mathematics, the opposite of a negative number is the positive version of that number with the same magnitude. Therefore, when you reverse the sign of -98, you get 98.
no- it depends on the absolute values of the numbers. The sum is negative only if the absolute value ( the value without the sign) is larger than the positive number. example -98 + 100 is positive because 100 is larger than 98. -100 + 98 is negative because 100 is larger than 98.
The closest integer to 98 is 98 itself, as it is already a whole number without any fractional part.
Opposite numbers are numbers such that their sum is equal to 0 So the opposite number of -98 is 98
No. If the square root of 98 was an integer, 98 would be a perfect square.
Opposite numbers are numbers such that their sum is equal to 0 So the opposite number of -98 is 98
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98 is an integer and there is no sensible way of representing it as a mixed fraction.
98 of them.
The answer is 98.
The additive opposite of a positive is a negative, and the opposite of a negative is a positive. If you reverse the sign twice (opposite of opposite) you have the original number. The same applies to an inverse (multiplicative opposite): the inverse of any inverse for a nonzero number is the original number. n (1/n)(n) = n