1. The opposite of ¨C4 is (1 point)

4.
¨C4.
¨C(¨C(¨C4)).
¨C|4|.
2. The opposite of ¨C10 is (1 point)
¨C(¨C(¨C10)).
¨C10.
10.
¨C|10|.
3. Which symbol is used to make ¨C5 ? ¨C8 a true statement? (1 point)
>
<
=
¡Ù
4. Which symbol is used to make ¨C6 ? |¨C8| a true statement? (1 point)
>
<
=
5. Which set of integers are in the right order from least to greatest? (1 point)
¨C8, 8, 6, |¨C7|, 5
|¨C7|, ¨C8, 8, 6, 5
¨C8, 5, 6, |¨C7|, 8
5, 6, 8, ¨C8, |¨C7|

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¨C or ¡Ù

I'm guessing they are - and ≠

If I'm right, then

The opposite of -4 is 4
(though "opposite" is a rather vague mathematical term)

The opposite of -10 is 10

-5 > -8
-5 ≠ -8
Hmmm. Maybe ≠ is a bad guess

-6 < |-8|
In fact, -8 < |n| for any n

-8, 5, 6, |-7|, 8

Number 3 in not = idk what it is but that’s wrong just took the test lol

1. The opposite of ¨C4 is ¨C(¨C4).

To find the opposite of a number, you need to change its sign. In this case, the opposite of ¨C4 is ¨C(¨C4), which simplifies to 4.

2. The opposite of ¨C10 is 10.

Similar to the previous question, to find the opposite of ¨C10, you change its sign to positive. Hence, the opposite of ¨C10 is 10.

3. To make ¨C5 ? ¨C8 a true statement, the symbol "<" is needed.

The symbol "<" is used to represent "less than." In this case, we want to express that ¨C5 is less than ¨C8. Therefore, the correct symbol is "<".

4. To make ¨C6 ? |¨C8| a true statement, the symbol ">" is needed.

The symbol ">" represents "greater than." In this case, we want to express that ¨C6 is greater than the absolute value of ¨C8. Therefore, the correct symbol is ">".

5. The integers in the right order from least to greatest are: ¨C8, ¨C7, 5, 6, 8.

To determine the order from least to greatest, we arrange the numbers in ascending order. In this case, we have ¨C8, ¨C7, 5, 6, and 8. Therefore, the correct order is ¨C8, ¨C7, 5, 6, 8.