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what is additive inverse for rational numbers?

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Answered by anushri1677
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Negative or Additive inverse: - or minus is the additive inverse for Rational, natural, whole numbers and integers, since adding its additive inverse to a number results in zero. Hence, a + (-a) = (-a) + a = 0, where a can be rational number or natural number or whole number of integer.

Answered by upma15051978shreya
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Step-by-step explanation:

the opposite or additive inverse of a number is the same distance from 0 on a number line as the original number but on the other side of 0. zero is its own additive inverse. in other words the additive inverse of a rational number is the same number with opposite sign.

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