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The additive inverse of -b/a is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Additive inverse of -b/a =b/a

Answered by hydrowolfieforfun
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Answer:

+b/a

Step-by-step explanation:

The additive inverse of a number should be such that the sum of both the original number and its inverse results the answer to be the additive identity (which is 0).

Ex: The additive inverse of 1 is -1 as [(1) + (-1) = (1 - 1) = 0]

Therefore, the additive inverse of -b/a is +b/a

Alternate Note: To find an additive inverse in easy steps, just change the sign of the number, nothing else.

-ve to +ve and vice versa.

Hope this helps...

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