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what is the additive inverse of -(-1/3)??​

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Answered by Tia321
1

Answer:

-1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

-(-1/3) = 1/3

And additive inverse of 1/3 = -1/3

Answered by Vismeet1215
0

Answer:

- (1/3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Additive inverse is the number which should be added to another number in order to obtain 0 as their addition.

- (-1/3) = - x - = +

-(-1/3) = 1/3

The Additive inverse of a number is formed by inserting the opposite sign to the number.

Therefore,

The additive inverse of \frac{1}{3} = - \frac{1}{3} = -(1/3)

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