Why is the additive inverse of a positive number negative?
A. You need to cancel out the...
Mathematics, 04.04.2020 03:21, j015
Why is the additive inverse of a positive number negative?
A. You need to cancel out the addition in order to get 0, therefore you must
add a negative number.
B. The additive inverse of a positive number is not a negative number.
C. You need to cancel out the addition in order to get -1, therefore you must
add a negative number.
D. You need to cancel out the addition in order to get 1, therefore you must
add a negative number.
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