Math, asked by vpbijnor2016, 11 months ago

(15/17)+(-15/17) which property​

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Answered by harishupret22
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Answer:

Additive inverse

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
0

Answer:

Additive inverse property

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

Given , (\frac{15}{17} )+ (\frac{-15}{17} )

  • To obtain a result equal to 0, additive inverse merely entails changing the number's sign and adding it to the initial numbers .
  • Example-  If the original number is x, for instance, its additive inverse is -x.

So ,  we have (\frac{15}{17} )+ (\frac{-15}{17} ) and from this we conclude that ,

\frac{15}{17} is the original number and \frac{-15}{17} is the additive inverse of \frac{15}{17} .

Final answer:

Hence , (\frac{15}{17} )+ (\frac{-15}{17} ) is an example of additive inverse  .

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