Which of the following are true statements about the expression 5+(−5)?Choose 2 answers:(A) The expression describes the number that is 5 to the left of 5 on the number line.(B) The expression describes the number that is 5 to the right of 5 on the number line.(C) The expression equals 0 .(D) The expression equals 10.
Q. Which of the following are true statements about the expression 5+(−5)?Choose 2 answers:(A) The expression describes the number that is 5 to the left of 5 on the number line.(B) The expression describes the number that is 5 to the right of 5 on the number line.(C) The expression equals 0 .(D) The expression equals 10.
Evaluate Expression: We need to evaluate the expression 5+(−5) to understand its value on the number line.Calculation: 5+(−5)=0
Analyzing Statements: Now let's analyze the statements given:A) The expression describes the number that is 5 to the left of 5 on the number line.Reasoning: Adding −5 to a number moves it 5 units to the left on the number line.
Statement A: B) The expression describes the number that is 5 to the right of 5 on the number line.Reasoning: Adding 5 to a number moves it 5 units to the right on the number line, but since we are adding −5, this statement is incorrect.
Statement B: C) The expression equals 0. Reasoning: As calculated in the first step, 5+(−5) indeed equals 0.
Statement C: D) The expression equals 10. Reasoning: Since 5+(−5) equals 0, it cannot equal 10. This statement is incorrect.
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