The additive inverse of a number is the value that, when added to the original number, results in zero.
For the number \(-3\), the additive inverse is \(3\), since:
\[ -3 + 3 = 0 \]
So, the additive inverse of \(-3\) is \(3\).
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The additive inverse of a number is the value that, when added to the original number, results in zero.
For the number \(-3\), the additive inverse is \(3\), since:
\[ -3 + 3 = 0 \]
So, the additive inverse of \(-3\) is \(3\).