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9 June, 21:00
What is the addictive inverse of the polynomial
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Malcolm Benitez
9 June, 21:25
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if p (x) is the given polynomial then - p (x) represents its additive inverse.
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We need to explain about what is the addictive inverse of the polynomial.
We know that additive inverse of a polynomial is basically another polynomial that adds to the given polynomial to give result 0.
which can be done by take opposite sign of each term in the given polynomial.
For example if p (x) is the given polynomial then - p (x) represents its additive inverse.
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