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The additive inverse of (a+b)2 is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Loosely speaking, an additive inverse of a field element a is an element b such that a+b=b+a=0. It turns out that only one additive inverse exists for each element.

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Knowing these notions is crucial to understanding how we can have fields that involve objects that are not numbers. Loosely speaking, an additive inverse of a field element a is an element b such that a+b=b+a=0. It turns out that only one additive inverse exists for each element.

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