An <em>imaginary number</em>. The defining property of an imaginary number is that has the number i attached to it, where i² = -1.
A few examples of imaginary numbers: 3i, i, -7i, (√3)i, (1/2)i
Answer:
NO
Step-by-step explanation:
Opposite numbers are the same distance from 0 on the number line, but in opposite directions. Steps I would follow:
first, check the directions to make sure they are opposite,
then read the digits, or count the tick marks or compare lengths with dividers or ruler or marks on a piece of paper to see if the distances are the same.
3 is not the opposite of -6
Therefore 6 is the opposite of -6
Answer:
12
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Im probably wrong but 48π cubic centimeters