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How can a number line help you find two integers that are the same distance from zero?
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How can a number line help you find two integers that are the same distance from zero?
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well it would help you because the can see that they are absolute values
ex: 7 and -7 are absolute intergers because they both have the same distance from 0
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You can see the distance, or the absolute value. For example, -2, and 2, have the same absolute value because they are the same distance from 0, and if you look at a number line, it shows that.
I hope this helps! :D
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