Math, asked by jhumpa88, 11 months ago

additive inverse of a integer to is 2 is (-2) and additive inverse of (-2) is 2​ write true or false

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Answered by nigarg82
20

Answer:

The statement is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

An additive inverse of a number is another number which when added to another number, the result should be 0.

The laws of integers state the when one number of an equation is negative(-) and the other number is positive(+) then the numbers are to be subtracted and the sign(- or +) should be of the greater number.

In your case:

-2+2=0

As 2-2=0, so the answer would be zero. We also know that a negative(-) or positive (+) sign does not fit before 0.

I hope you have got your answer.

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Answered by mohdali804
11

Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

ADDITIVE INVERSE MEANS WHEN WE ADD AN ADDITIVE INVERSE OF A NUMBER WITH THAT NUMBER MAKES 0.

let "a" be a number then let "ai" is the additive inverse

so a+ai=0

so ai=-a

then 2+(-2)=0 so additive inverse of 2 is -2

similarly -2+(2)=0 So additive inverse of -2 is 2

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