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Which number line shows the solution to 6 + (−6)? (1 point)

1.A number line is shown from negative 12 to 0 to positive 12. There are increments of 2 on either side of the number line. An arrow pointing from 0 to negative 6 is shown. Above this, another arrow pointing from negative 6 to negative 12 is shown.
2.A number line is shown from negative 12 to 0 to positive 12. There are increments of 2 on either side of the number line. An arrow pointing from 0 to 6 is shown. Above this, another arrow pointing from 6 to 0 is shown.
3.A number line is shown from negative 12 to 0 to positive 12. There are increments of 2 on either side of the number line. An arrow pointing from 0 to negative 6 is shown. Above this, another arrow pointing from negative 6 to positive 6 is shown.
4.A number line is shown from negative 12 to 0 to positive 12. There are increments of 2 on either side of the number line. An arrow pointing from 0 to 6 is shown. Above this, another arrow pointing from 6 to 12 is shown.

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Answer:

a negative number plus a positive number when both numbers are the same like for example: -4 + 4. it would be 0. so -6 + 6 = 0

Explanation:

6

0 ------------>

-6

0 <------------

User Talal Yousif
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The answer is number 2 because it should be going from positive six to 0 since 6+(-6) cancels each other out.
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