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what is the addative inverse of integers ?

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Answered by rameshcrajak23
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We notice that the result of combining a number and its opposite is zero. This motivates the following formal definition. Additive Inverse: For every integer n, there is a unique integer m such that n + m = m + n = 0. The integer m is called the additive inverse of n.

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Answered by arushi020234
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We notice that the result of combining a number and its opposite is zero. This motivates the following formal definition. Additive Inverse: For every integer n, there is a unique integer m such that n + m = m + n = 0. The integer m is called the additive inverse of n.

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