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What can we say about -R?????

Hi I got stuck on this question on a practice assignment. Can anyone help me please-example-1
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Answer: A and B

Explanation:

I think that the answer is A and B because in this case, R is clearly a negative number, because it’s below 0. So if we change the symbol in front of the R, it has to be positive. Let’s say R is -20. Negative R should be - - 20, which is + 20. So -R > 0. We and also say that -R = V because there are an equal number of bounds that separate R and V from 0, and since -R is the inverse of R, it has to be equal to V.

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