What is the additive inverse of ⁵/6
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The additive inverse of 6 is -6. By definition, the additive inverse of a number, a, is a number b, such that a + b = 0.
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additive inverse of a number when added to the original number is equal to zero
let additive inverse = x
5/6 + x = 0
x = -5/6
Therefore the additive inverse of 5/6 is -5/6
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