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Yes, that's what we mean by "-y" or "negative y" -- it's the additive inverse of y.

-y is defined as the number which, when added to y, gives zero.

y + -y = 0

(Zero, in turn, is defined as the additive identity -- the number which, when added to x, gives x.)

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