Write the integer which is its own additive inverse.
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0 is the integer which is its own additive inverse
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ZERO
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A positive number's additive inverse is always negative, and a negative number's additive inverse is always positive. As a result, since 0 + 0 = 0, then the integer that is its own additive inverse should be Zero. Therefore, we found out that the integer zero is its own additive inverse.
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