Math, asked by avaniyadav4552, 2 days ago

The integer which is its own additive inverse is:
(a) 1
(b) -1
(c) 0
(d) none of these​

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Answered by Barani22
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Step-by-step explanation:

Therefore, we found out that the integer zero is its own additive inverse. Note: The additive inverses can be two numbers which are getting added up to get zero.

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what is integers?

whole number, such as 3 or 4 but not 3.5,.

Answered by Anonymous
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The integer which is its own additive inverse is 0. (Option c)

  • The value of the required additive inverse is zero.
  • The additive inverse of a number is the value that is added to the number to obtain zero.
  • Such value for 1 is -1 and for -1, it is 1.
  • But 0 added to 0 will still give 0 i.e., 0+0=0.
  • It is its own additive inverse and the relevant option here.
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