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Answered by xxmrsalonexx
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An additive inverse of a number is defined as the value, which on adding with the original number results in zero value. It is the value we add to a number to yield zero. Suppose, a is the original number, then its additive inverse will be minus of a i.e.,-a, such that;

a+(-a) = a – a = 0

For Example:

Example:Additive inverse of 10 is -10, as 10 + (-10) = 0

Example:Additive inverse of 10 is -10, as 10 + (-10) = 0

Answered by ratansinghrp26
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Additive inverse simply means changing the sign of the number and adding it to the original number to get an answer equal to 0. The properties of additive inverse are given below, based on negation of the original number. For example, x is the original number, then its additive inverse is -x.

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