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find the additive inverse of -6/-7​

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Answered by rinichoudhuri2
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Step-by-step explanation:

For example, the additive inverse of 7 is −7, because 7 + (−7) = 0,

Answered by John242
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The additive inverse of \frac{-6}{-7}  is -\frac{6}{7} .

Given expression is \frac{-6}{-7}

What is additive inverse?

A number's additive inverse is the value that, when added to the original number, yields a value of zero. It is what we add to a number to make it equal to zero.

Now

0-\frac{-6}{-7}\\=0- \frac{6}{7}\\=-\frac{6}{7}

For checking,

\frac{-6}{-7}+[-\frac{6}{7}]\\=\frac{6}{7}-\frac{6}{7}\\=0

Therefore, the additive inverse of \frac{-6}{-7}  is -\frac{6}{7}

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