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what will be the additive inverse of -66/-68​

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Answered by chnageswarr
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Answered by spacelover123
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Additive Inverse ⇒ A number you add to get 0 is known as the additive inverse of a number. Example additive inverse of 'x' would be a number that you add to get 0.

The additive inverse of \frac{-66}{-68} is ⇒

\frac{-66}{-68} = \frac{66}{68}

So the additive inverse of of \frac{66}{68} would be \frac{-66}{68}.

We can convert \frac{66}{68} and \frac{-66}{68} in lowest form too.

So the numbers in lowest form would be ⇒ \frac{33}{34} and \frac{-33}{34}.

So thus we can say additive inverse of \frac{66}{68} or \frac{33}{34} will be \frac{-66}{68} or \frac{-33}{34}.

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