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

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Answered by mritesh844
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Additive inverse is closely related to subtraction, which can be viewed as an addition of the opposite: a − b = a + (−b). Conversely, additive inverse can be thought of as subtraction from zero: −a = 0 − a.

Answered by Anonymous
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additive inverse of a.

Step-by-step explanation:

(-a) + b = b + (-a)

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