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Will the oposite of a positive number always, sometimes, or never be a positive number?

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  • 25-01-2022

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The opposite of a positive number will never be a positive number. For two nonzero numbers to be opposites, zero has to be in between both numbers, and the distance from zeroto one number has to equal the distance between zero and the other number.

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