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Additive Inverse

Addition of Integers | Additive Inverse | Multipication of a Negative and a Positive Integer | Multiplication of Two Negative Integers | Multiplication of Two Positive Integers | Negative Integers | Positive Integers | Subtraction of Integers |


DEFINITION ----- ADDITIVE INVERSE OF AN INTEGER?
Additive Inverse of an integer is the inverse(or opposite) of the given positive or negative integer.
For example - additive inverse of 5 is -5 and additive inverse of -7 is 7.

Note - When an integer and its additive inverse is added, they always give the sum Zero.

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