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7a + (−7a) = 0 Name the property involved in the example

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Answered by sethjoanna012
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Sum of the a Number and its additive inverse is always 0
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In the example, 7a + (−7a) = 0, the property involved is that the sum of the additive inverse is zero

Explanation:

The number that produces zero when added to an is known as the additive inverse of a number, or a, in mathematics. The opposite (number), sign change, and negation are other names for this particular number. The additive inverse (opposite number) of a positive number is negative, and the additive inverse of a negative number is positive when applied to a real number. The additive inverse of zero is zero.

additive inverse of 7, for instance, is 7, as 7 + (-7) = 0, and the additive inverse of 0.3, since 0.3 +(-0.3) = 0.

Similar to this, the additive inverse of the expression a-b is -(a-b), which is equivalent to b-a. Since 4x-7 + 7-4x = 0, the additive inverse of 4x-7 is 7-4x.

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