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what is an additive inverse of a natural number ​

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Answered by yashchamoli25
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Answer:

The additive inverse of a natural (or real ) number x is - x.

Step-by-step explanation:

The additive inverse is such a number that which , when added to its additive inverse gives the sum zero.

So x + (- x) = x - x = 0

Answered by parthasarathin2007
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Answer:

0 is the additive inverse of a natural number Hope it helps you

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