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Explain what the Additive Inverse is and give an example.(2 points)
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The Additive Inverse is a mathematical concept that refers to the opposite of a number. For any given number, its additive inverse is obtained by changing its sign. In other words, if the original number is positive, its additive inverse will be negative, and vice versa.
For example, the additive inverse of 5 is -5 because when we add 5 and -5, the result is 0. Similarly, the additive inverse of -2 is 2, as -2 + 2 equals 0.
For example, the additive inverse of 5 is -5 because when we add 5 and -5, the result is 0. Similarly, the additive inverse of -2 is 2, as -2 + 2 equals 0.
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