Math, asked by danielbradley3024, 8 months ago

Let j be any non-zero number.
What is the additive inverse of j?
A. 1j

B. |j|

C. −1j

D. −j

Answers

Answered by natabassum35
7

Answer:

C) is a correct answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Abhijeet1589
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The additive inverse is -j

GIVEN

'j' ≠ 0

TO FIND

The additive inverse of j.

SOLUTION

We can simply solve the above problem as follows;

We know that an additive inverse of a number is such that their additions yields zero as a result.

Therefore,

It is given,

j ≠ 0

Let the additive inverse of the number 'j' = x

We know that,

j + x = 0

x = 0-j

We know that any number subtracted from zero results in its negative number.

x = -j

Hence, The additive inverse is -j

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