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They are both binary operations. The inverse of adding X to a number is the subtraction of X from the result and, conversely, subtracting Y from a number is the inverse of adding Y to the result.
Subtracting its additive inverse. (In principle, this is valid for adding positive numbers as well.)
An inverse number is an opposing number of the standard number. For example, if a standard number is 12 then the inverse is -12.
Subtracting 6.
The additive inverse means what undoes adding. The additive inverse of +1 is -1.
They are both binary operations. The inverse of adding X to a number is the subtraction of X from the result and, conversely, subtracting Y from a number is the inverse of adding Y to the result.
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That is equivalent to adding a positive number and a negative number. If the forces have the same magnitude, it is the same as adding a number and its additive inverse.
They are inverse operationsalso you can think of subtracting as just adding a negative number.
Subtracting its additive inverse. (In principle, this is valid for adding positive numbers as well.)
An inverse number is an opposing number of the standard number. For example, if a standard number is 12 then the inverse is -12.
Subtracting 6.
The additive inverse means what undoes adding. The additive inverse of +1 is -1.
It's the inverse operation. 3 + 6 = 9, 9 - 6 = 3
The additive inverse of 18 is -18. The additive inverse of any number is the opposite of that number, such that the sum of the original number and the additive inverse is zero.
The additive inverse of a number is that which when added to the number gives 0. If n is a number then the additive inverse of it (-n) is that number such that: n + -n = 0 For example, the additive inverse of '4' is '-4'.