How can you recognize when two integers are opposite numbers? (1 point)

Responses

Opposite numbers are the same distance from zero on both sides of the number line.
Opposite numbers are the same distance from zero on both sides of the number line.

Opposite numbers are always to the right of zero on the number line.
Opposite numbers are always to the right of zero on the number line.

Opposite numbers have one even number and one odd number.
Opposite numbers have one even number and one odd number.

Opposite numbers are always negative.
Opposite numbers are always negative.

Opposite numbers have the same magnitudes but different signs.

THAT WRONG THATS NOT EVEN A OPTION

I apologize for the mistake. To recognize when two integers are opposite numbers, you can check if their sum equals zero. For example, if the two integers are 3 and -3, their sum is 0, making them opposite numbers.

SO WHAT THE ANSWER

The correct way to recognize when two integers are opposite numbers is to check if they have the same magnitude but different signs.

That's not an option

I apologize for the confusion earlier. The correct response should be:

Opposite numbers have the same magnitude but different signs.

That's not an option

Here are the Options

Opposite numbers are the same distance from zero on both sides of the number line.
Opposite numbers are the same distance from zero on both sides of the number line.

Opposite numbers are always to the right of zero on the number line.
Opposite numbers are always to the right of zero on the number line.

Opposite numbers have one even number and one odd number.
Opposite numbers have one even number and one odd number.

Opposite numbers are always negative.
Opposite numbers are always negative.

My apologies for the confusion. The correct option from the ones provided is:

Opposite numbers are the same distance from zero on both sides of the number line.