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Answer:

-6+6=0

-10-(-10)=0

Step-by-step explanation:

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An example of two integers that make a zero pair is 6 and -6.

They are additive inverses because they sum up to zero

For two integers to make a zero pair:

  • They must be equal in magnitude
  • They must have opposite signs

Let the first number be represented by x

For one to be the additive inverse of the other, the second number must be -x.

x  +  (-x)  

=  x  -  x

=  0

An example of integers that make a zero pair 6 and -6

6  +  (-6)

=  6  - 6

= 0

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