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Definition of additive inverse of additive identity

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Answered by disha11100
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER :

Additive Inverse : The additive inverse of a number is a number which when added to the original number gives answer as 0.

For example: -1 is an additive inverse if 1 ,

because when -1 and 1 are added the answer comes to be zero

I.e -1+1=0

  • More example : -1/2 is added inverse of -1/2

  • 4 is additive inverse of -4

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

when you add a number to 0 you get the same number , The number zero is known as the additive identity.

number that when added to a given number gives zero the additive inverse is called additive inverse

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