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6 November, 06:23

Is (-2) the additive inverse of (+2)

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  1. 6 November, 09:01
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    The additive inverse of 2 is - 2.

    In general, the additive inverse of a number, x, is - x because of the following:

    x + (-x) = x - x = 0

    We see that when we add a number to its negative, we always get 0. Therefore, the additive inverse of a number, x, is - x, so the additive inverse of 2 is - 2. We can verify this by adding 2 and - 2 and making sure we get 0.

    2 + (-2) = 2 - 2 = 0
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