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The number that should be subtracted from (-5/4) to get additive identity is

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Answered by mysticd
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 Given \: Rational \: number = \frac{-5}{4}

 \blue{ Additive \: identity \: of\: \frac{-5}{4}\:is \:0 }

 Let \: the \: number \: 'x' \: is \: subtracted \\from \: \frac{-5}{4} \: to \: get \: additive \: identity \\0

 \implies \frac{-5}{4} - x = 0

 \implies \frac{-5}{4} = x

Therefore.,

 \red{ Required \: number } \green { = \frac{-5}{4}}

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Answered by Anisha5119
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