0 and 4
any integer and the negative of that integer... for example 3 and -3 are the same distance from 0
To identify the opposite of an integer on a number line, locate the integer's position on the line. The opposite of that integer is found by moving the same distance in the opposite direction from zero. For example, if the integer is +3, you would move 3 units to the left of zero to find -3, which is its opposite. This visual representation helps clearly show the relationship between integers and their opposites.
An integer less than 0 would be at the same distance from 0 as its positive equivalent, but would lie on the opposite side (left) of the 0.
The number itself tells you the distance from zero. So the integer "15" is 15 units from zero. Same goes for the integer –15, just on the other side.
Any negative/positive number pair will give you two integers that are equidistant from 0. For instance 1 and -1, or 234 and -234. The distance from zero is referred to as the "absolute value" of the number.
They represent the same distance from zero on the number line.
Absolute value
additive inverse
An integer and a whole number are the same, by definition.
No. An integer is the same as a whole number.
The additive inverse.
the absolute value