Assuming that by "opposite" you mean the additive inverse, that is true for positive numbers.
Theorems are statements in geometry that require proof.
postulates
hypothesis
Adjacent
Assuming that by "opposite" you mean the additive inverse, that is true for positive numbers.
somthing
An opposite slogan is a phrase or statement that contradicts or goes against the message of the original slogan. It can be used for humorous or satirical purposes to highlight a different perspective or to challenge the original slogan's message.
Theorems are statements in geometry that require proof.
postulates
hypothesis
Adjacent
An axiom.
A conditional statement is much like the transitive property in geometry, meaning if: P>Q and ~N>P then you can conclude: if ~N>Q
A+ ls = ba
The direct opposite of adjacent is nonadjacent (or non-adjoining). But for geometry or location, the usual opposite is "opposite" meaning "across from."
irony