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find the additive inverse of 13/-4 please 13 upon -4 please help

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Answered by Anonymous
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\frac{13}{-4}=\frac{13}{4}

Answered by Anonymous
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Remember, a fraction with a negative sign anywhere is a negative fraction; in other words, it represents a negative quantity. As long as you write only one negative sign, it doesn't matter whether you put it before the denominator, before the numerator or before the entire fraction.

Therefore 13/-4 = -(13/4)

That gives us the additive inverse as

13/4

As -(13/4) + (13/4) = 0.

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