what is the additive inverse of b/a?
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Additive inverse is closely related to subtraction, which can be viewed as an addition of the opposite: a − b = a + (−b). Conversely, additive inverse can be thought of as subtraction from zero: −a = 0 − a.
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The additive inverse of a number is what you add to a number to create the sum of zero.
So in other words, the additive inverse of x is another number, y, as long as the sum of x+y equals zero.
The additive inverse of x is equal and opposite in sign to it (so, y=−x or vice versa).
Let the additive inverse of
b
a
be z. Then,
b
a
+z=0
=>z=−
b
a
The additive inverse of a number is what you add to a number to create the sum of zero.
So in other words, the additive inverse of x is another number, y, as long as the sum of x+y equals zero.
The additive inverse of x is equal and opposite in sign to it (so, y=−x or vice versa).
Let the additive inverse of
b
a
be z. Then,
b
a
+z=0
=>z=−
b
a
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