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19 March, 04:15

Will the opposite of a positive number always, sometimes, or never be a positive number? explain your reasoning.

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  1. 19 March, 04:27
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    Depends on what you mean by opposite, opposite according multiplication or addition?. If opposite multiplication you have to take "-1" power of a number like 5^-1. If opposite of addition you must multiply a number by - 1 so like : 5 * - 1 = - 5. And a positive number's opposite addition would never be positive. (Sorry for bad english, not familiar with english math terms)
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