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  2. Additive inverse is the number that is added to a given number to make the sum zero. For example, if we take the number 3 and add -3 to it, the result is zero. Hence, the additive inverse of 3 is -3.

  3. An additive inverse of a number is defined as the value, which on adding with the original number results in zero value. It is the value we add to a number to yield zero. Suppose, a is the original number, then its additive inverse will be minus of a i.e.,-a, such that; a+ (-a) = a – a = 0. Example:

  4. An inverse property is two properties that undo each other e.g. addition and subtraction or multiplication and division. You can perform the same inverse property on each side of an equivalent equation without changing the equality.

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · The additive inverse of x is equal and opposite in sign to it (so, y = -x or vice versa). For example, the additive inverse of the positive number 5 is -5. That's because their sum, or 5 +...

  6. The additive inverse of x is equal and opposite in sign to it (so, y = -x or vice versa). For example, the additive inverse of the positive number 5 is -5. That's because their sum, or 5 +...

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  7. Nov 28, 2020 · Addition and subtraction are inverses, multiplication and division are inverses, and exponents and roots are inverses. Equivalent equations are two or more equations with the same solution. The last tool you need to solve equations using addition or subtraction is the Addition Property of Equality.