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additive inverse of 4/3 is​

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Answered by TEJAVARDHAN08
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additive inverse of 4÷3 is-4÷3

Answered by rishkrith123
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Answer:

"-4/3" is the additive inverse of 4/3.

Step-by-step explanation:

Additive inverse: The number which should be added to the original number to get zero is called additive inverse.

Given,

The number 4/3

To find,

Additive inverse of 4/3

a + (-a) = 0 is the condition for the additive inverse and "-a" is the additive inverse.

here a = 4/3

So, 4/3 + (-4/3) = 0

Therefore, "-4/3" is the additive inverse of 4/3.

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