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If (-100)+100=0, then -100 is

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Answered by pkumari32819
14

Answer:

-100 is the additive inverse of 100.

Answered by SteffiPaul
1

Therefore '-100' is an 'Integer' and also a 'Rational Number'.

Given:

Equation: (-100)+100=0

To Find:

What is '-100' in the given equation.

Solution:

This question can be easily solved by the following method.

Given equation : (-100)+100=0

In the given question -100 is an integer that exists on the negative scale of numbers.

On a number line after zero towards left after 99 numbers, we can get '-100'.

So '-100' is also a Rational number.

But '-100' can't be a Whole number or a Natural number.

Therefore '-100' is an 'Integer' and also a 'Rational Number'.

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