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Xelga [282]
3 years ago
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A number is k units to the left of 0 on the number line . Describe the location of its opposite.

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erik [133]3 years ago
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It's opposite is k units to the right of 0 on the number line. Since opposites are kinda like mirrored images, if a number is k units to one side, its opposite is the same number of units to the opposite side.
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