The numbers 1/2 and dash will be equidistant from 0
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The numbers ½ and -½ will be equidistant from 0.
- The zero (0) is the midpoint of the number line, and a number can be situated on either sides of the number line.
- Now, that point has certain amount of distance from the midpoint.
- If we measure that distance and plot another point on the other side of the number line, in the gap of measured distance, then both the points will be equidistant from zero.
- The numerical value of the second point will be additive inverse of the first point.
- Similarly, -½ is the additive inverse of the ½, so they will be equidistant from zero.
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