Jesgen22 Jesgen22
  • 22-05-2016
  • Mathematics
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Why is the sum of a rational number and its opposite always equal to 0

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KomedyKatie KomedyKatie
  • 23-05-2016
because its like saying what's 4-4=0. -4 and 4 are the same distance away from zero, so if you subtract them (or add them), it'll always end up to be zero
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