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additive inverse of -5/6​

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Answered by pulakmath007
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ADDITIVE IDENTITY

An element e is said to be additive identity if

a + e = e + a = a

So 0 is the Additive Identity

ADDITIVE INVERSE

0 is the Additive Identity

Now A number b is said to be the Additive Inverse of a

if

a + b = b + a = 0

CALCULATION

From the above it is clear that

- a is the Additive Inverse of a

SO the Additive inverse of  \displaystyle \:  -  \frac{5}{6} is  \displaystyle \:    \frac{5}{6}

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Additive Inverse of a element is Unique if exists

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