1(10,100) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$43($4255To find the opposite, or additive inverse, of a number, change its sign.)$46($4255Check the sign of your answer. Finding the opposite changes the sign.)
2(1i)
Find the opposite of 1.i1a-Find the opposite of 1.Changing the sign, we find theopposite of 1 is 2.p
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1(-100,-10) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$43($4255Use the property: -(-x) = x.)$46($4255Check the sign of your answer. Finding the opposite changes the sign.)
2(1i)48(15e2l10l/z+)
Find the opposite of 1.i1a-Find the opposite of 1.Opposite of 1 = -(1)p25-(-x) = x+48= 2
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1(-100,-10) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$43($4255Use the property: -(-x) = x.)$46($4255Check the sign of your answer. Finding the opposite changes the sign.)
2(1i)48(15e2l10l/z+)
Find -(1).i1a-Find -(1).Opposite of 1 = -(1)p25-(-x) = x+48= 2
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$1()$2(-)$11()$12(negative ) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$43($4255The number zero is the only real number that is its own opposite.)$46($4255The number zero is its own opposite.)
1(1)2(1e10+)3(3e1-)
The opposite of $10 is ? .i1aThe opposite of $10 is ? .The number 0 is its own inverse.pct0,41,3,48c20c0.
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1(11,99) $42(No, that's incorrect. Try again.HINT: )$43($4255The two numbers are opposites. Recall the sum of a number and it opposite.)$46($4255This is the sum of a number and its opposite.)
1(1e10/)2(1e2*)3(2i)
Perform the indicated operation.-1 + 1 = ? i1aPerform the indicated operation.-1 + 1 = ? The sum of a number and its c2ADDITIVE INVERSEc0 is 0.p-1 + 1 = 0