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Additive inverse of (3/7) is​

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Answered by Arshdeep505
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Additive Inverse Of 3/7 is -3/7

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\frac{-3}{7}

Step by step explanation:

Given: \frac{3}{7}

To find: Additive inverse of \frac{3}{7}

Solution:

What we add to a number to get zero is called its additive inverse or negative of a number.

Now the additive inverse of \frac{3}{7} is

\frac{3}{7}-\frac{3}{7} = {0}

Thus the additive inverse of \frac{3}{7} is \frac{-3}{7} .

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