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Carissa Parks
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30 August, 11:56
Whole numbers and their oppisites
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Felipe Robinson
30 August, 12:03
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I'm guessing you mean positive and negative numbers? If so, here are some ...
1, - 1
2, - 2
3, - 3
4, - 4
5, - 5
The list goes on and on ...
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