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Which of the following describes the sum p + (-q) where p and q are positive numbers?
A. The sum p + (-q) is the number located a
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Which of the following describes the sum in terms of p and q? (1 Point)
1.The sum p + (βq ) is the number located a distance
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Which of the following describes the sum p + (βq) where p and q are positive numbers??(1 point)
A = The sum p+(βq) is the
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Describe p + q as the number located a distance |qβ from p in the positive or negative direction on the number line
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Which of the following describe the sum p+(-q) where p and q are positive numbers?
A. the sum p + (-q) is the number located a
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Which of the following describe the sum p+(-q) where p and q are positive numbers?
A. the sum p + (-q) is the number located a
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monkeyjoe
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Which of the following describes the sum p+(-q) where p and q are positive numbers?
The sum p+(-q) is the number located a
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Which of the following describes the sum p + (βq) where p and q are positive numbers??(1 point) Responses The sum p+(βq) is
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deductive or inductive reasoning? check my answers?
If you square a positive number, you will get a positive number. The number 3
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penny
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Absolute value isβ¦
a number greater than zero a number less than zero The distance of a number from zero on a number line a
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