What is the additive inverse of -(-4)? If you could give a step by step explanation, please.
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Additive inverse is what you add to a number to make the sum zero. For example, the additive inverse of 4 is -4 because their sum is zero. When two numbers are added together to get 0, then we say both the numbers are additive inverses of each other.
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