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What is additive inverse number

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A number that, when added to the FIRST number, produces zero. If[MATH]a+b=0[/math], then[math]a[/math]and[math]b[/math]are additive INVERSES of each other. Usuallywe denote additive inverses with a negative SIGN out front, i.e. the additive INVERSE of[math]a[/math]is[math]-a[/math].



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