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Will the opposite of zero always sometimes never be be zero explain your reasoning
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Will the opposite of zero always sometimes never be be zero explain your reasoning
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always because the opposite of a positive is a negative, and the opposite of a positive is a negative. But zero is neither positive or negative, therefore is has no real opposite and is zero.
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