Math, asked by mudassirali05, 10 months ago

additive inverse of minus 3 by 7 is​

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Answered by mysticd
1

Answer:

 Additive \: inverse \: of \: \frac{-3}{7}\\is \frac{3}{7}

Step-by-step explanation:

 Additive \: inverse \: of \: a\\is -a

 a+(-a) = (-a)+a = 9

 Additive \: inverse \: of \: \frac{-3}{7}\\is \frac{3}{7}

\frac{-3}{7}+\frac{3}{7}=0

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Answered by 8thgraderNithya
1

Answer:

Hi friend!!

I think your answer is-

3/7

As minus changes into plus.

and,

to check,

you can do like this..

-3/7+3/7=0

AS,

0 is called as additive identity..

Hope i helped you in your math homework...

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Thank you friend!!

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