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If the multiplicative identity of -1/3 is added to the additive inverse of 0.5 ,what is the sum so obtained ?


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

What you add to a number to get zero.

The negative of a number.

Example:

The additive inverse of −5 is +5, because −5 + 5 = 0

The additive inverse of +5 is −5, because +5 − 5 = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by annamadhavi563
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Answer:

-3. 5

Step-by-step explanation:

m. inverse of -1/3 is -3

and additive inverse of 0.5 is -0.5

so , -3+(-0.5) = -3-0.5 = -3.5

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