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WINSTONCH [101]
1 year ago
6

Which two points on the number line represent numbers that can be combined to make zero?

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1 answer:
yarga [219]1 year ago
7 0

The two points that lie on the number line that can be combined to make zero are 2 and -2.

Given that the points which lie on the number line when combined make zero.

We are required to find the points that lie on the number line.

Number line is basically a horizontal line that has equally spread number increments. The points increase from left to right direction.

Points that lie on the number line are -2,2.

Adding the points=-2+2=0

Hence the two points that lie on the number line that can be combined to make zero are 2 and -2.

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