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addictive inverse of -2/-5

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Answered by intelligentgirl1
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The answer must be......
-2/5........
Because it's In math, the additive inverse is the number that, when added to any number, results in 0. The additive inverse of all rational numbers is the number multiplied by -1.efinition says that....

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Answered by HappiestWriter012
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For a number x, additive inverse a is defined as a + x = 0 ; a = -x.

Here, Given number is -2/-5

Let Additive inverse of -2/-5 be x.

Now, x + (-2/-5) = 0

=> x + 2/5 =0

=> x = -2/5 .

Therefore the additive inverse of -2/-5 is -2/5 .
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