Inverse operations. Additive inverse is not one operation but they are elements of a set.
inverse operations
Inverse operations.
Yes, an integer and its opposite are called additive inverses of each other. This means that when you add the integer and its opposite, the result is zero. For example, if the integer is 5, its additive inverse is -5, since 5 + (-5) = 0.
Operation, and inverse operation
Inverse Operations
Inverse operations
inverse operations
Inverse operations.
Inverse operations are opposite operations that undo each other. Addition and subtraction are inverse operations. Multiplication and division are inverse operations.
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Inverse Operations
Inverse Operations.
Yes, an integer and its opposite are called additive inverses of each other. This means that when you add the integer and its opposite, the result is zero. For example, if the integer is 5, its additive inverse is -5, since 5 + (-5) = 0.
Inverse operations, or reciprocals.
Operation, and inverse operation
Inverse Operations
No. It has a different additive inverses for each element.