the number 0 is always equal to its opposite
When the number is 0.
Yes! When the number is negative, the absolute value of it'll be its opposite.
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The answer depends on whether the "opposite" means the multiplicative inverse or the additive inverse.
A negative number is the opposite of a positive number. If a positive number measures the money you have, then a negative number measures the money you owe. If you multiply two negative numbers together, you are getting the opposite of an opposite. One negative negates the other, leaving you with a positive.
Opposite numbers are numbers such that their sum is equal to 0 So the opposite number of -98 is 98
When the number is 0.
Yes! When the number is negative, the absolute value of it'll be its opposite.
They equal zero.
Opposite numbers are numbers such that their sum is equal to 0 So the opposite number of -98 is 98
Call your number any variable, for example x. Then: "A number": x "The opposite of a number": -x "Is": the equal sign. "The opposite of a number is -9": -x = -9
The absolute value of a negative number is positive.
When the number is non-positive.
it can be in any shape with even number of sides.
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The answer depends on whether the "opposite" means the multiplicative inverse or the additive inverse.
The additive inverse states that a number added to its opposite will equal zero. A + (-A) = 0 The "opposite" number here is the "negative" of the number. For any number n, the additive inverse is (-1)n.