The (not th) definition (not defition) of opposite integers are integers that are equal in their [absolute] value but have different signs. So, for example, the opposite of +4 is -4, and the opposite of -5 is +5.
Opposite integers have the same magnitudes, but different signs. Examples of an opposite integers: 10 and -10, -298 and 298.
Always. By definition the Integers are the whole numbers; and the whole numbers are the integers.
Because that is how the opposite of a number is defined.
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The (not th) definition (not defition) of opposite integers are integers that are equal in their [absolute] value but have different signs. So, for example, the opposite of +4 is -4, and the opposite of -5 is +5.
There are no such integers.
Integers are the "counting numbers" and their negative counterparts, and zero. Opposite integers are the pairs of integers that have the same absolute value, or, in other words, are the same distance from zero. 10 and -10 are opposite integers. 43 and -43 are opposite integers. It's just that simple.
Positive and negative integers are opposite each other.
Opposite integers have the same magnitudes, but different signs. Examples of an opposite integers: 10 and -10, -298 and 298.
They have opposite signs.
Always. By definition the Integers are the whole numbers; and the whole numbers are the integers.
Because that is how the opposite of a number is defined.
They are two integers.
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adding and subtracting integers is when you add and minus 2 numbers
will always be zero