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Find the additive inverse of 5/-6

Also explain how​

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Answered by palak8733
1

Answer:

5/6

Step-by-step explanation:

Bcz in additive inverse we have to change the sign..

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Answered by Glorious31
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The additive inverse of \sf{\dfrac{5}{(-6)}} is \sf{\dfrac{5}{6}}.

We can say that because additive inverse is simply a number which when added to another number lets say x will give the sum as zero.

We get the sum as zero if we add the opposite form of the given number .

Opposite number means :

  • If we are given a positive number ; we must add it's negative to the same and get the sum as zero.
  • Eg :

\sf{10 + (-10) \implies 0}

\sf{1 + (-1) \implies 0}.

  • If we are given a negative number ; we must add it's positive form to the same to get the sum as zero.
  • Eg :

\sf{(-30) + 30 \implies 0}

\sf{(-5) + 5 \implies 0}

So following the same information we can conclude that

\sf{\dfrac{5}{6}} is the additive inverse of \sf{\dfrac{5}{(-6)}} .

As \sf{\dfrac{5}{(-6)}} + \sf{\dfrac{5}{6}} = 0

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