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16 August, 03:35

Why is the addictive inverse of a positive number negative

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  1. 16 August, 03:37
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    See below.

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    The additive inverse is the number which added to it will make 0. Since a positive and a negative are like have $1 and in debt $-1, when added together they make 0. Every negative number has a positive number which makes it 0 and so does every positive number have a negative number which makes it 0.
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