If you are taking the absolute value of a negative number, that number will always be positive. So the opposite of the absolute value of -7 would be -7.
For any number subtracted from zero, answer is always that number but opposite in sign. For example, 0 - 7 = -7 or 0 - a negative 7, that is , 0- (-7), = +7
Additive OppositeAn opposite of a number is the number with the opposite sign, but same absolute value.Basically, 3 has the opposite -3, -47's opposite is 47 (opposite of n is -n).Just take 0-(n) where n is the number in question (there is no opposite for 0).Usually it means the opposite sign -- if originally positive, the opposite is a negative; if originally negative, the opposite is positive.Multiplicative OppositeThe reciprocal of a number n is 1/n so that multiplication or division by a number is the inverse (division or multiplication) using its reciprocal.Example : 7 divided by 1/3 is equal to 7 times 3 = 21 (there are 21 one-thirds in 7).By itself, nothing. There are different meanings in different contexts.
on the dice and each opposite side eaquals 7
The opposite of an even number is an odd number.
Opposite faces always add to 7. Two is opposite five.
The opposite of x is -x.For example,the opposite of three is -3.The opposite of a negative number is positive.Fore example,the opposite of -7 is 7.
If you are taking the absolute value of a negative number, that number will always be positive. So the opposite of the absolute value of -7 would be -7.
7. The opposite of 7 is -7, so the opposite of -7 is 7.
For any number subtracted from zero, answer is always that number but opposite in sign. For example, 0 - 7 = -7 or 0 - a negative 7, that is , 0- (-7), = +7
The opposite of 7 is -7, and the opposite of -7 is 7, so yes.
On a six-sided cube die, the opposite side is the 2. (the opposite sides add to 7)
Additive OppositeAn opposite of a number is the number with the opposite sign, but same absolute value.Basically, 3 has the opposite -3, -47's opposite is 47 (opposite of n is -n).Just take 0-(n) where n is the number in question (there is no opposite for 0).Usually it means the opposite sign -- if originally positive, the opposite is a negative; if originally negative, the opposite is positive.Multiplicative OppositeThe reciprocal of a number n is 1/n so that multiplication or division by a number is the inverse (division or multiplication) using its reciprocal.Example : 7 divided by 1/3 is equal to 7 times 3 = 21 (there are 21 one-thirds in 7).By itself, nothing. There are different meanings in different contexts.
on the dice and each opposite side eaquals 7
It is true. Look at absolute value as a number's distance from zero, and distance can't be negative. Take, say, -7. -7 is 7 away from 0, so the absolute value of -7 is 7.
No. The absolute value of the opposite of 7 is 7, but the opposite of the absolute value of seven is -7.
I assume you mean the additive inverse. The sum of any number and its additive inverse is zero. For example, 7 + (-7) = 0.