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the additive inverse of -3/4 is​

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Answered by poonamkanwarmgnkpt
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the additive inverse of -3/4 is 3/4

Answered by NirmalPandya
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The additive inverse of -\frac{3}{4} is \frac{3}{4}.

Given,

A real number -\frac{3}{4}.

To Find,

The additive inverse of the real number -\frac{3}{4}.

Solution,

The method of finding the additive inverse of the given real number is as follows -

We know that for a real number x, the additive inverse of x is another real number y such that x+y=y+x=0 and the additive inverse of x is denoted as -x.

Let the additive inverse of -\frac{3}{4} is x.

Then, -\frac{3}{4}+x=0x= \frac{3}{4} [ adding \frac{3}{4} on both sides ]

Hence, the additive inverse of -\frac{3}{4} is \frac{3}{4}.

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