2. Fill in the Blanks.
(Zero, additive inverse, improper, 2, greater and
equal, zero, unlike, tenths)
(a) To subtract an integer from another integer, it is enough to add the-----------------------------
of the, integer that is being subtracted.
(b) The sum of an integer and its additive inverse is always-----------------.
(c) The difference between the successor and predecessor of any
integer is-------------------.
(d) An integer which is neither positive nor negative is----------------
(e) Absolute value of an integer is---------------------
to the given integer.
place.
(f) The decimal point comes between ones place and-------------
in a decimal number.
(g) Fractions having different denominators are called--------------
(h) A mixed fraction can be converted into-------------------
fraction.
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- additive inverse
- Zero
- 2
- Zero
- Greater and equal
- tenths
- unlike
- improper
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