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Which of the following statements best describes the location of −(−2) on a number line? It is 2 units to the right of 0. It is 2 units to the left of 0. It is 2 units to the right of 2. It is 2 units to the left of 2.

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(A) it is two units to the right of 0

Explanation:

because 2 negatives cancel out and make a posotive and the posotive numbers on the number line are to the right side of zero.

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Let say x = -(-2) where x is the distance of number on number line from 0.
x = -(-2)
x = +2.
Since +2 is positive quantity, positive quantities are written to the right of 0 on number line.
Hence it is 2 units to the right of 0.
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