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Kai Mueller
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19 November, 08:04
What is the additive inverse of 2/5?
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Mason Yu
19 November, 08:29
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-2/5
Explanation
A additive inverse of a number that when added to that number it is zero
2/5+-2/5=0
So the additive inverse is
-2/5
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