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Compare numbers to their opposites based on their positions on a number line. Choose ALL true statements based on these comparisons.
A) −(−7) = 7
B) Zero is its own opposite.
C) −(−10) = −10
D) −14 and 4 are equally distant from 0.
E) −12 and 12 are equally distant from 0.
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A, B, E
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I'm not too sure about B, but A and E are definitely true
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