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The points on the number line do represent additive inverses. 3 and −3 are a zero pair, and when added they equal zero. The two numbers are the same distance from zero but in opposite directions.

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Its because one is a positive integer and the other is a negative. So basically it is 3-3=0

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true

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because the question is he points on the number line do represent additive inverses. 3 and −3 are a zero pair, and when added they equal zero. The two numbers are the same distance from zero but in opposite directions. then it would equal 0

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