The additive inverse means what undoes adding. The additive inverse of +1 is -1.
The additive inverse is +4
additive inverse is when in an equation there is a plus zero. you automatically know that anything plus 0 is still that number, so that is additive identity.
A number and its additive inverse add up to zero. If a number has no sign, add a "-" in front of it to get its additive inverse. The additive inverse of 5 is -5. The additive inverse of x is -x. If a number has a minus sign, take it away to get its additive inverse. The additive inverse of -10 is 10. The additive inverse of -y is y.
-27's additive inverse is 27 because when you add them together you get the additive identity, 0.
The color top tube used to collect whole blood with an additive is typically a lavender or purple top tube. This type of tube is commonly used for collecting blood samples for hematology testing.
The color tube most commonly used for magnesium testing is a lavender or purple-stoppered tube, which typically indicates it is an ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) tube. This additive helps to preserve the sample and prevent clotting.
The recommended tube for A1C testing is a lavender/purple-top tube containing ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) as an anticoagulant. This additive prevents blood from clotting and preserves the sample for accurate testing of hemoglobin A1C levels.
The tube color for testing red blood cells (RBCs) is typically purple, which corresponds to a tube containing the anticoagulant ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA). This additive helps to prevent clotting and preserve the integrity of the RBCs for analysis.
A red top tube is typically used for CBC (Complete Blood Count) tests. It contains an anticoagulant additive to prevent the blood from clotting during testing.
A red tube is a zero additive tube, when testing for Lupus we need whole blood, so that means an anticoagulant is needed a. EDTA is in Lavender or Pink Hematology tubes and is used for ANA tests.
What is a purple tube sponge what are you on?
The tube for creatine kinase typically comes in a red or gold top tube. There is typically no additive required for creatine kinase testing as the serum or plasma is used directly for analysis.
The additive in a PST (plasma separator tube) tube is usually a gel or liquid that helps to separate plasma from whole blood after centrifugation. This allows for easier isolation of plasma for various laboratory tests.
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Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)
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