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the product of rational number -2/3 and its additive inverse is​

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Answered by Kumuda155
46

Answer:

-4/9

Step-by-step explanation:

additive inverse of -2/3 is 2/3

=-2/3*2/3

=-4/9

Answered by amansingh6215
8

Step-by-step explanation:

Any number and it's additive inverse add to zero. ... So for all rational numbers a/b, its additive inverse is -a/b where b is not zero. Thus (a/b) + (-a/b) =(a/b) -(a/b) =0 for all integer s a and b, where be is not zero.

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