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What will you get if you add the additive inverse of 2 with multiplicative inverse of 3 ? (2 marks)
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Answered by WowDisAmazing
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Answer:

The additive inverse of 2 is = (-2)

The multiplicative inverse of 3 = \frac{1}{3}

Now let's add them

-2 + \frac{1}{3}

= \frac{-6}{3} + \frac{1}{3}

= \frac{-5}{3}

Hope it helps,

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