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Can you give an example of a inverse property of addition? - Answers
Suppose x is any number. Then the inverse property says that there is a number, which we write as "-x" such that x + (-x) = 0 = (-x) + x Suppose x = 4.7 then -x = -4.7 and their sum is zero. Or suppose x = -sqrt(3). Then x = +sqrt(3) and again, their sum is zero.
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Can you give an example of a inverse property of addition? - Answers
Suppose x is any number. Then the inverse property says that there is a number, which we write as "-x" such that x + (-x) = 0 = (-x) + x Suppose x = 4.7 then -x = -4.7 and their sum is zero. Or suppose x = -sqrt(3). Then x = +sqrt(3) and again, their sum is zero.
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Can you give an example of a inverse property of addition? - Answers
Suppose x is any number. Then the inverse property says that there is a number, which we write as "-x" such that x + (-x) = 0 = (-x) + x Suppose x = 4.7 then -x = -4.7 and their sum is zero. Or suppose x = -sqrt(3). Then x = +sqrt(3) and again, their sum is zero.
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