The additive inverse of -5/13 and explain
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In mathematics, the additive inverse of a number a is the number that, when added to a, yields zero. ... For example, the additive inverse of 7 is −7, because 7 + (−7) = 0, and the additive inverse of −0.3 is 0.3, because −0.3 + 0.3 = 0.
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Additive inverse of 6 is what -6
Our motto is to make the some of the two numbers 0
That's it
6-6 = 0 ryt...
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Sum of -5/13 and (+) 5/13
So ,
we'll do 5/13 + (-5/13) { We can interchange the numbers according to the commutative property of addition}
So, (+)× (-) = (-)
So, the equation will be 5/13 -5/13 = 0
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