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14.What is the additive inverse of -1 ÷4

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Answered by shaikfahad3210
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Answer:

\frac{1}{4}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Additive inverse of a number is defined as the number with which when you add the number we have taken the result would be zero.

Example: Let a be a number. When you add -a with a you get zero. Hence -a is additive inverse of a.

GIven number is \frac{-1}{4}.

Let its additive inverse be x.

By definition x + (\frac{-1}{4}) = 0

x = \frac{1}{4}.

Hence additive inverse of \frac{-1}{4} is \frac{1}{4}.

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