i) How do we get the additive inverse of an integer?
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For a number (and more generally in any ring), the additive inverse can be calculated using multiplication by −1; that is, −n = −1 × n. Examples of rings of numbers are integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and complex numbers.
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For a number (and more generally in any ring), the additive inverse can be calculated using multiplication by −1; that is, −n = −1 × n. Examples of rings of numbers are integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and complex numbers.
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