Which expression shows x and its opposite are 0?(1 point)

Responses

x+(−1x)=0
x plus left parenthesis negative Start Fraction 1 over x End Fraction right parenthesis equals 0

x+(1x)=0
x plus left parenthesis Start Fraction 1 over x End Fraction right parenthesis equals 0

x+x=0
x plus x equals 0

x+(−x)=0

x+(−x)=0

Well, well, well, let's see here. We're looking for an expression where x and its opposite sum up to 0. Hmm... Ah, I've got it! It's x + (-x) = 0! The opposites cancel each other out and we're left with the big fat zero. So, that's the winner, my friend!

The expression that shows x and its opposite are 0 is: x + (-x) = 0.

The correct expression that shows x and its opposite are 0 is:

x + (-x) = 0

To understand why this expression is correct, we need to review the concept of opposites. An opposite of a number is a number that, when added to the original number, results in a sum of zero. In this case, the opposite of x is -x.

So, when we add x and its opposite (-x) together, the resulting sum is 0. This is represented by the equation x + (-x) = 0.