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(-a)+b=b+additive inverse of​

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Answered by ItzMysticalBoy
31

Answer:

(-a)+ b = b + additive inverse of a.

Example : (-4)+3 = 3+(-4)

(-4)+ 3 = 3+(-4)

=> -4+3 = 3-4

=> -1 = -1

Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
2

Answer:

The correct answer is (-a)+ b = b + additive inverse of (a) .

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

Given , (-a) + b = b + additive inverse of

Additive inverse - a number's additive inverse is the value that, when added to the original number, yields a value of zero. The value we add to a number in order to get zero.

Therefore ,

(-a)+ b = b + additive inverse of a .

And additive inverse of a is -a .

Final answer:

Hence , -a + b = b + additive inverse of (a) .

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