Proper to be added; positive; -- opposed to subtractive.
Meaning once a year. What on makes in a year.
to subtract an integer, add its opposite or additive inverse.
That would usually refer to the additive inverse - meaning you change the sign of the number.
The answer depends on the context. There are opposite numbers that can be the additive inverses, or multiplicative inverses.
They're not. They are additive inverses. The word "opposite" has no meaning in mathematics or logic. If you think of zero as a datum, then 20 and -20 are each 20 units in "opposite" directions on a number line. That's what additive inverse means: if you add them together, you get zero which is an additive identity.
no 1 is not an additive identity
additive
yes it is very additive
The additive inverse for a number is its negative value. The sum of an integer and its additive inverse is zero. For the example (5), the additive inverse would be (-5).
The additive inverse means what undoes adding. The additive inverse of +1 is -1.
The additive is sodium citrate
Additive factorisation does not exist.