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write the additive inverses of a/b where b ≠0​

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Answered by HarshOzWiz
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Additive inverse of any number is the opposite form or negative form of that number.

Therefore additive inverse of a/b = -a/b

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Answered by worldmythical665
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"-a/b"

The additive inverse of any real number is the one that when summed with the real number, its sum must be equal to zero. Then it is said that "b" is the additive inverse of "a" and that "a" is the additive inverse of "b".

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