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what should be added to the additive inverse of -6/5 to get 13/7​

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Answered by greeshmikabutterfly2
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Answer:

additive inverse of -6/5 = 6/5

let the number to be added to 6/5 is x

6/5+x = 13/7

x= (13/7) - (6/5)

x= (13*5) - (6*7) /7*5

x= (65-42) ÷ 35

x= 23 / 35

23/35 is to be added to additive inverse of-6/5 to get 13/7

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Answered by grace7akvnad
2

Answer:

The additive inverse of a number is the number which on adding will get the result as 0. So, the additive inverse of the given number is 13/7 is -13/7.

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