Point O corresponds to the additive inverse of the number at point E because it represents the value that, when added to the number at E, results in zero. In a number line context, if E is located at a certain positive position, O will be at the corresponding negative position, effectively balancing the two points around zero. This relationship illustrates the concept of opposites in arithmetic, where each number has a unique additive inverse.
The additive inverse of a number is its opposite, meaning that if point E corresponds to a number ( x ), the additive inverse would be ( -x ). Therefore, point 0 corresponds to the additive inverse of the number at point E if point 0 is defined as the point representing the value ( -x ). In this context, point 0 would effectively be the reflection of point E on the number line.
I believe that, it is only possible when you're talking about the additive inverse of a number. For example: 1+(-1)=0 tHE POINT IS (-1),THE OPPOSSITE IS LESS THAN 1.
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A point on a number line.
It is the point which corresponds to 0.
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The point on a number line that corresponds to a number is called an "ordered pair" of a real number.
I believe that, it is only possible when you're talking about the additive inverse of a number. For example: 1+(-1)=0 tHE POINT IS (-1),THE OPPOSSITE IS LESS THAN 1.
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Do you mean a number line?The question you asked contains the answer. Every point on a number line corresponds to a number, and every number has a corresponding point on the number line.
A point on a number line.
It is the point which corresponds to 0.
The coordinate of that number.
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coordinate, or coordinate value