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10 July, 20:05
What is the additive inverse of - 3/4?
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Miley Norris
10 July, 21:29
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It equals 0.
Step-by-step explanation:
The additive inverse of 3/-4 is 3/4. Basically, additive inverse of a number means what should be added to a number in order to obtain 0. (3/-4) + (3/4) = 0.
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