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the sum of rational number 3/4 and its additive inverse is ......

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Answered by ravisingh1287
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3/-4 is the additives inverse of it.

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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the sum of rational numbers  \frac{3}{4} and their additive inverse is 0.

Explanation:

Given a rational number which is \frac{3}{4}.

  • And we know that the number that produces zero when multiplied by an is known as the additive inverse of a number, or a, in mathematics.
  • The opposite, a shift in signs, and negation are additional names for this number.
  • The additive inverse of 7, for instance, is -7, as 7 + (-7) = 0, and the additive inverse of 0.3, since 0.3 + -0.3 = 0.

Therefore, the additive inverse of \frac{3}{4} is \frac{-3}{4}.

Because \frac{3}{4}  + \frac{-3}{4} = 0

Now, according to the question the sum of \frac{3}{4} and \frac{-3}{4} = \frac{3}{4}  + \frac{-3}{4} = 0.

Final answer:

Hence, the sum of rational numbers  \frac{3}{4} and their additive inverse is 0.

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