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Additive inverse of 5/13​

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Answered by krishpambhar777
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Answer:

Additive inverse of 5/13 = -13/5

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The additive inverse is -5/13.

Step-by-step explanation:

When we add an additive inverse of a number to the number, then the answer we get is zero.

Let the additive inverse of 5/13 be x.

Therefore, 5/13 + x = 0

x = -5/13.

Hence the additive inverse of 5/13 is -5/13.

One easy way to find the additive inverse of a number is that you just multiply the number with (-1).

Here if you had multiplied 5/13 with (-1) you would have got -5/13, which is the additive inverse of 5/13.

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