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The additive inverse of (-5)/6 is Required to answer. Single choice.​

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Answered by kanavvsaxena
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Answer:

Additive inverse of a number is the is the number that, when added to a, yields zero. When we add -5/6 to 5/6 the sum is zero. Hence the additive inverse of 5/6 is -5/6.

Answered by Itzraisingstar
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