Additive Inverse: Two numbers whose sum is 0 are additive inverses of one another. Example: 3/4 and – 3/4 are additive inverses of one another because.

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Additive Inverse: Two numbers whose sum is 0 are additive inverses of one another. Example: 3/4 and – 3/4 are additive inverses of one another because 3/4 + (– 3/4) = (– 3/4) + 3/4 = 0. Multiplicative Inverse: Two numbers whose product is 1 are multiplicative inverses of one another. Example: 3/4 and 4/3 are multiplicative inverses of one another because 3/4 4/3 = 4/3 3/4 = 1. Absolute Value: The distance between a number and zero on the number line. The symbol for absolute value is shown in this equation: = 8 Integers: A number expressible in the form a or –a for some whole number a. The set of whole numbers and their opposites {…-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3…}

Natural Numbers: The set of numbers {1, 2, 3, 4,…}. Natural numbers can also be called counting numbers. Negative Numbers: The set of numbers less than zero. Opposite Numbers: Two different numbers that have the same absolute value. Example: 4 and -4 are opposite numbers because both have an absolute value of 4. Positive Numbers: The set of numbers greater than zero. Rational Numbers: The set of numbers that can be written in the form a/b where a and b are integers and b 0. Repeating Decimal: A decimal number in which a digit or group of digits repeats without end. Terminating Decimal: A decimal that contains a finite number of digits. Zero Pair: Pair of numbers whose sum is zero.