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find the additive inverse of -1/-3​

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Answered by simanshi1985
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Answered by Atlas99
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  \frac{ - 1}{ - 3}  =   \frac{ - 3}{ - 1}

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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

Example:

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

Additive inverse of -9 is 9, as (-9) + 9 = 0.

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