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additive inverse of -(-2/3)

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Answered by Varunrai2452
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Additive inverse means the number when added to a certain number we get the sum zero.
-(-2/3)
=+2/3
Therefore additive inverse is -2/3.
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Answered by devarchanc
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  1. The additive inverse of -(-\frac{2}{3}) is -\frac{2}{3}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Additive inverse of number a is that number  , when added to a , yeilds zero.

This number is also known as the opposite to number a ( in sign).

let the additive inverse of -(-\frac{2}{3} ) be x

x+[-(-\frac{2}{3} )]=0

=>x=-\frac{2}{3}

Hence the additive inverse of -(-\frac{2}{3} ) is -\frac{2}{3}

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