Math, asked by mannat45649, 7 months ago

find a rational number which is additive inverse of it's own​

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Answered by keshav2150
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The opposite, or additive inverse, of a number is the same distance from 0 on a number line as the original number, but on the other side of 0. Zero is its own additive inverse.

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Answered by shiksharathore13
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Answer:

your answer is zero (0)

Step-by-step explanation:

the rational number which is the additive inverse of its own is '0'

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