Additive Inverse in Integers


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Additive Inverse in Integers

Additive Inverse: For every integer n, there is a unique integer m such that n + m = m + n = 0. The integer m is called the additive inverse of n. The additive inverse of an integers (n) is the number that, when added to (n) gives zero. This number is also known as the opposite of that integer.

Example: Find additive inverse of -3

Solution: Additive inverse of - 3 is +3.

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Question : 1

The additive inverse of -34 is _______________ .

Right Option : C
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Question : 2

The additive inverse of 6 is________

Right Option : A
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Question : 3

__________________ is the additive inverse of  -7.

Right Option : B
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