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Which equation demonstrates the additive inverse property?

A. r × 0 rB. r + s s + r C. r + 0 rD. r + (-r) 0

Answer:

D. Basically the additive inverse property says that if you add the opposite of something to itself you will get zero. Numerically that would be like saying you 2 and you add the opposite to it (-2) and you would have 2+-2 (which is just saying 2 plus negative 2 or two minus 2) 0
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D. Basically the additive inverse property says that if you add the opposite of something to itself you will get zero. Numerically that would be like saying you 2 and you add the opposite to it (-2) and you would have 2+-2 (which is just saying 2 plus negative 2 or two minus 2) 0

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