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A and B are numbers A+B=0. What is true about integers A and B?
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A and B are numbers A+B=0. What is true about integers A and B?
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A and B could both be 0 or they can be the same number but one has to be negative and one has to be positive here are some examples
A= -81
B= 81
A= 12
B= -12
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B and A are a zero because you can’t use those numbers in an equation and get an answer
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