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When you add a number and its additive inverse, for example x+(-x), you would get 0 as an answer no matter what the number is. When you multiply a number and its reciprocal or multiplicative inverse, for example x*(1/x), you would always get 1 as an answer.
I believe that the answer to this question is -a+b, as an additive inverse is supposed to make the equation equal to zero when you add the inverse and its equation together. That means that when you add -a and a, you get zero, and -b and b is zero as well, so this would be the most logical explanation to your question.
A ton is a ton, it doesnt matter if its a ton of jelly beans, or a ton of bouncy balls. A ton is the same no matter what you use.
Because if you rotate it about its center it looks different (not symmetric) no matter what the angle is.
First, it helps to look at the verb usage: you can reverse something, but you cannot inverse or converse something.The distinctions between reverse, converse, and inverse can often be made by looking at their roots and simple forms.Reverse - look at revert. It means to return to a former condition, position, etc. The root is from the Latin reversus, which means to turn back. Reverse is often used to describe a directional change."I reversed my position on the matter.""The water is now flowing in reverse."Converse - look at convert. It means to change from one form to another. The root is from the Latin converses, which means to turn around. Converse is often used to describe the 'exact' opposite."Black is the converse color of white.""Jill is a democrat; conversely, Jack is a republican."Inverse - look at invert. It means to turn upside down or inside out. The Latin root, inversus, means the same. Inverse is often used to compare how two things are related in an opposite matter."The inverse of 1,2,3,4 is 4,3,2,1." *note that reverse is a process of inversion"The relationship between the amounts of water in a container is inverse to the amount of space; the amount of space decreases as the amount of water increases." *note that the reverse of this is not trueWhen used in logical or mathematical statements:If the statement is: if p then q* converse: if q then p* inverse: if not p then not q* contrapositive: if not q then not pIf a statement is true, the contrapositive is also logically true. Likewise, when the converse is true, the inverse is also logically true.
There is fluidy matter in middle.It is called the matrix.
it doesnt matter some might love it some might like it it doesnt matter
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Solid
When they in a solid.
No of course not! Do you? Well that doesnt matter to me. Anyway he doesnt and it doesnt matter what the girl looks like just as long as you like her for her. And for her attitude for you and others.
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non matter,it doue not have mass and doesnt occcupt a space
No it doesnt matter.
not matter. neither is electricity or fire. anything that doesnt have mass and cant be weighed is not matter.