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Q: What is it called when addition and suptraction undo each other?
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What are two operations that undo each other called?

Two operations that undo each other are called inverse operations. Examples are addition and subtraction, or multiplication and division.


What does Addition and subtraction undo each other mean?

It's called inverse operation. Example: 3x + 4 - 4 The 4s undo each other and you are just left with 3x


What is called each number in an addition sum?

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What happens in the process called addition polymerisation?

a chemical reaction in which simple molecules are added to each other to form long chain molecules without by products


How does perceived speed differ from actual speed when two objects are approaching each other and when they are traveling away from each other?

There is addition of the speed.


How Addition and subtraction of unsigned numbers is done?

because they simply each other


What are forces that cancel each other out called?

Forces that cancel each other out are called balanced forces.


What are operations that undo each other addition and subtraction or multiplacation and division?

Inverse Operations


What is it called when two people love each other and they know they love each other but they're not dating?

when you love each other and your not together it's called GET 2 GETHER NOW!!!!


What are operations that undo each other such as addition and subtraction?

the Inverse Operation. This answer is relative to math, and operations.


How many lines appear in an addition sign or cross?

The addition sign is formed by two intersecting lines, as is the cross. The two lines are perpendicular to each other.


What is the operations that undo each other?

Inverse Operations: Divison undoes multiplication. Addition undoes subtraction. Subtraction undoes addition. Multiplication undoes division.