Math, asked by advsahid2, 9 months ago

The additive inverse of -a/b is_____________​

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Answered by dhairyamharidwar
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Answer:

a/b

Step-by-step explanation:

The additive inverse of any number us the number added to it which gives zero on adding

For eg -1 has additive inverse +1 because on adding -1+1 , we get 0

Similarly -a/b+a/b =-a+a/b = 0

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Answered by snehitha2
1

Answer:

a/b

Step-by-step explanation:

→ The additive inverse of a number 'a' is the number that, when added to 'a', the result is zero.

→ Additive inverse is nothing but changing the sign.

⇒ Additive inverse of -a/b  =  a/b

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