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The opposite (or inverse) of a number can be defined in a number of different ways. For example, the additive opposite of 4 is -4 but the multiplicative opposite of 4 is 1/4 or 0.25 Since the question concerns the product it would seem more appropriate to use the multiplicative opposite. Then, the product of a number and its opposite will be always 1. Incidentally, the product of a number and its additive opposite will be the negative square of the number. In neither case will it be zero.
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The opposite of then is now.
Opposite numbers are another words for negative numbers.-4 is opposite of +45,6,7,8,9, and so on
The opposite of either is neither.
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Neither "then" nor "next" is the opposite of "now." The opposite of "now" is "not now" or "later." "Then" refers to a time in the past or future, while "next" refers to what comes after the current moment.
Oh, dude, the opposite of "both" is neither. It's like when you're at a party and someone asks if you want cake or pie, and you're like, "Um, neither, I'm on a diet." So yeah, the opposite of both is neither. Cool, right?
Neither . They are just opposite ideas.
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There is none.Some have suggested farmess or farmerette - neither is formal English.
There is none.Some have suggested farmess or farmerette - neither is formal English.
No, they do not have similar meanings. Yes, they have contradictory meanings. They mean neither the same nor opposite.
Neither. Opposite ( antonym ) of polite is rude, offensive.
A rhombus has opposite equal parallel sides
There is none.Some have suggested farmess or farmerette - neither is formal English.