BodyGramoaJes BodyGramoaJes
  • 25-01-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

Will the opposite of a number always, sometimes, or never be greater than the number itself ? explain your reasoning.

Respuesta :

Apocrophon
Apocrophon Apocrophon
  • 25-01-2017
The number will sometimes be greater.
If the original number is negative, then yes because the opposite number will be positive. If the original number is positive, then the opposite number will be negative, and will be less. Also if the number is 0, then the number is the same, as 0 = -0.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

* Use for question 4-6 * The expression 16t2 models the distance in feet that an object falls during t seconds after being dropped. Find the distance an object
two chefs are trying to break world record for the longest spaghetti. chef a measures his spaghetti strand to be 503 2/3 ft chef b measures his spaghetti strand
what is the name of a length that is 100 times larger than a millimeter
how do you  this 2 x 2 = 3 +
448,077 is ------------------------------------------------ than 347,077
List each of the five themes of geography and explain how geographers use these themes to organize information about the earth.
write five diffrent fractions that each simplify to two-fifths
PLEASE HELP I need to make a simple acrostic poem for the word "CHARTER" (the definition is "a document that granted the right to form a colony")
Do 2 planes intersect at a point all the time?
use the distance formula to find the distance between each pair of points.u (2,3),v(5,7).