The error in Cindy's conclusion that the opposite of an integer is always negative comes from misunderstanding the concept. In mathematics, the opposite of a positive integer is a negative number, and the opposite of a negative integer is a positive number. This rule remains constant, whether it's a simple number subtraction or a complex algebraic problem. ;
Cindy made an error by concluding that the opposite of an integer is always negative. The opposite of a negative integer is actually positive, and the opposite of a positive integer is negative. For instance, while the opposite of -5 is 5, the opposite of 5 is -5.
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Penjelasan dengan langkah-langkah:1/3 dan 2/2[tex] \frac{1}{3} \times \frac{2}{2} = 2 < 6[/tex]