Numbers: Negative numbers
                     Opposite numbers
                Opposite numbers
    
Opposite numbers
When we add #\blue{-2}# and #\green{2}#, the result equals #0#. The same holds for the pairs #\blue{-5}# and #\green{5}#, and #\blue{-100}# and #\green{100}#.
We call these pairs opposite numbers. They are each other's opposite.
Two numbers that are each other's opposite, are equally far removed from #0# on the number line.
In general:
Two numbers are called opposite numbers if their sum equals #0#.
We can find the opposite of a number by adding a minus sign in front of the number. It is important to keep in mind that #- -# is equal to #+#. This means that the opposite of #-8# is equal to #-{-8}=8#.
The opposite of #9# is: #-9# 
We find the opposite by adding a minus sign.
Therefore, the opposite of #9# is: #-9#.
We find the opposite by adding a minus sign.
Therefore, the opposite of #9# is: #-9#.
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