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Mathematics
Explain what opposites are and give examples of real world situations
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Ответ:
Opposites in the numbers world refer to numbers that have the same absolute value, but one is negative, while the other is positive.
For a real world example, consider if you have your friend 5 dollars. The amount you have in the transaction is the opposite of the amount he has in the transaction.
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a and d are parallel
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