Oh, dude, you're asking about a little math puzzle, huh? So, if we're looking for three numbers that add up to 24 and aren't 8, we could go with 7, 8, and 9. See, it's like a mini brain teaser, but no big deal.
Numbers the same distance from zero (linearly) have the same "absolute value" whether positive or negative.
Yes, they are the same - except that the additional decimal in 7.0 may indicate a greater precision.
The numbers have exactly the same value.
Equivalent, same, equal to, same value, same magnitude, etc...
The same as two positive numbers, except the product will be negative.
numbers that are equal or represent the same value
A positive and negative number with the same magnitude (value) will have their absolute values equal.
Two numbers that are equal are numbers that have the same value or magnitude. For example, 5 and 5 are equal because they represent the same quantity. In mathematical terms, if ( a = b ), then ( a ) and ( b ) are equal numbers. This concept is fundamental in arithmetic and algebra, serving as the basis for many mathematical operations and equations.
Numbers the same distance from zero (linearly) have the same "absolute value" whether positive or negative.
Yes, they are the same - except that the additional decimal in 7.0 may indicate a greater precision.
The numbers have exactly the same value.
-3 and 3 Both |-3| and |3| equal 3.
Do you know what same numbers equal 50 ****************************************** 25 + 25 = 50
xvi or XVI (lower case and upper case numerals have the same values) is equal to 16
To determine if two numbers or expressions are equal, you can simplify both sides of the equation and see if they yield the same value. This may involve performing arithmetic operations, factoring, or using algebraic rules. For numerical values, you can directly compare them. If both sides simplify to the same expression or numerical value, they are equal; otherwise, they are not.
Similar fractions. or decimals ending in repeating 9s - for example, 0.5 = 0.4999... or fractions and percentages eg 1/5 = 20% The answer cannot be numbers equal in absolute value but with opposite signs because although they have the same absolute value they do not have the same value - as required by the question.
They both show the exact same thing except in different ways like 1/2=50% totally different numbers but still equal the same thing.