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Is 0 the additive inverse of its own?yes or no

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Answered by Anonymous
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ɪs 0 ᴛʜᴇ ᴀᴅᴅɪᴛɪᴠᴇ ɪɴᴠᴇʀsᴇ ᴏғ ɪᴛs ᴏᴡɴ?ʏᴇs ᴏʀ ɴᴏ

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Yes, the Additive Inverse of 0 is 0 itself

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  • 0 is neither a positive number not a negative number

So, we can say the additive inverse of 0 is 0 itself

Thus, Yes

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Additive Inverse means, suppose there is a number x and if it is added with it's opposite integer gives 0 i.e x + (-x) 0

Examples :-

2 + (-2) 0

0-12 + (+12) 0

Answered by Dɪʏᴀ4Rᴀᴋʜɪ
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ɪs 0 ᴛʜᴇ ᴀᴅᴅɪᴛɪᴠᴇ ɪɴᴠᴇʀsᴇ ᴏғ ɪᴛs ᴏᴡɴ?ʏᴇs ᴏʀ ɴᴏ

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Yes, the Additive Inverse of 0 is 0 itself

 {\underline{{\green{ \sf Reason }}}}

0 is neither a positive number not a negative number

So, we can say the additive inverse of 0 is 0 itself

Thus, Yes

 {\underline{{\orange{ \tt Additional \: Information }}}}

Additive Inverse means, suppose there is a number x and if it is added with it's opposite integer gives 0 i.e x + (-x) ➯ 0

Examples :-

2 + (-2) ➯ 0

0-12 + (+12) ➯ 0

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