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additive inverse of 1 is​

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Answered by vikhyat04
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Answer:

-1

Step-by-step explanation:

The additive inverse is the number that makes zero when combined with another number. You can think of it as the number exactly opposite zero on a number line. -1 is one space away from zero, so go one space away from the other way and you get to +1. + 1 is the additive inverse of -1.

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Answered by anjumraees
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Answer:

Additive inverse of 1 is -1.

Step-by-step explanation:

A dditive inverse no:

1)The additive inverse of a number an is the number that provides zero when an is multiplied by it. The opposite (number)

2) sign change, and negation are all terms for this number.

3) It reverses the sign of a real number: a positive number's additive inverse (opposite number) is negative, while a negative number's additive inverse is positive.

4) he additive inverse of itself is zero.

Example:

Additive inverse of 2 is -2.

additive inverse of -3 is 3

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