Math, asked by lokeshsaluja2009, 1 month ago

(e) The additive inverse of
inverse of
(-4/5+3/10) is​

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Answered by abhinavithegreat
1

Answer:

+4/5-3/10

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly you've to understand the concept of additive inverse. Additive inverse is nothing but the change of the sign.

For example:

What is then additive inverse of +3/5

The answer is -3/5

So, you change the sign (+) to (-)

In your case,

(-) in -4/5 changes to (+) so it is +4/5

(+) in +3/10 changes to (-) so it is -3/10

Thus, the final answer is +4/5-3/10

Answered by antara44
2

Step-by-step explanation:

[(-4/5)+3/10]

  • taking the L.C.M of 5& 10 = 10

=(-8+3 )÷10

=-5/10

& therefore the additive inverse of -5/10 =5/10

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