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additive inverse of 4/3 is?pls urgent​

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Answered by hariomsharmadms17
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Answer:

−4/3.

Step-by-step explanation:

For a number a, it's additive inverse c would be such that a+c=0 where 0 is additive identity.

Thus, for a=4/3

It's additive inverse be c.

Then 4/3+c=0

Now, adding −4/3 to both sides,

c=−4/3.

Answered by Anonymous
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