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 of 88 is -88; the additive inverse of -88 is 88. The additive inverse can be though of as the solution of a + x = 0, for any number a.
The additive inverse of -1.13 is 1.13 .
In mathematics, the additive inverse of a numberais the number that, when addedtoa, yields zero. The additive inverse of 7 is -7.
Additive inverse: -2.5 Multiplicative inverse: 0.4
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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).
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The additive inverse of 100 is -100.
The additive inverse is just another way of saying the "opposite" of an integer*. The way to find the additive inverse of an integer is by looking at the negative sign (-) or the positive sign (+) or no sign.Example 1a. The opposite of 5 is -5b. The opposite of -6 is 6c. The opposite of -|-12| is -12*An integer is any whole number*.:Letter "c" is just an example of absolute value. It has nothing to do with the procedure of finding the additive inverse:.
A negative integer is a whole number that is smaller than zero. It is the additive inverse of a positive integer.
The "additive inverse" is essentially the NEGATIVE of a number. The term is used to avoid confusion when taking the negative of a negative integer. The additive inverse of any number n is (-1)n.
The "opposite" of 15 would be its additive inverse, or -15.
It is the same as an integer: a counting number, its additive inverse or zero.