Opposite Integers Worksheet
Explore the concept of opposite integers, their properties, and their representation on a number line with this Grade 10 math worksheet.
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Opposite Integers
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1. What is an opposite integer? Give an example.
2. The opposite of 15 is .
3. The opposite of -7 is .
4. The opposite of 0 is .
5. Plot the integer 4 and its opposite on the number line below. Label both points.
6. The sum of an integer and its opposite is always zero.
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False
7. Which of the following pairs are opposite integers?
(3, 3)
(-5, 5)
(0, 1)
(2, -3)
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