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The additive inverse of a number is the number in the set of real numbers that when added to a given number the the sum = 0
For example, the additive inverse of 5 is −5.
The greatest integer is +∞
So, the additive inverse of +∞ = -∞
In other words, the additive inverse of the greatest integer = -∞
(Negative infinity)
For example, the additive inverse of 5 is −5.
The greatest integer is +∞
So, the additive inverse of +∞ = -∞
In other words, the additive inverse of the greatest integer = -∞
(Negative infinity)
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The additive inverse of a number is the number in the set of real numbers that when added to a given number the the sum = 0
For example, the additive inverse of 5 is −5.
The greatest integer is +∞
So, the additive inverse of +∞ = -∞
In other words, the additive inverse of the greatest integer = -∞
(Negative infinity)
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