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The additive inverse of (x-y) is? help please

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Answered by guptayash848
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Answer:

additive inverse is -(x-y)

Step-by-step explanation:

-(x-y)

= -x+y

Answered by divinedaniel
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Answer:x+y=0

Step-by-step explanation:So in other words, the additive inverse of x is another number, y, as long as the sum of x + y equals zero. The additive inverse of x is equal and opposite in sign to it (so, y = -x

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