what is the additive inverse of 5?
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I've found that its harder for me to stay down on my driver as opposed to my irons since, I have to hit down on them. One thing I really try to work on is keeping my head level, I put my head against the wall in my house and make some swings. Try to feel the head staying in the same position and that help spine angle and hopefully straighten out that driver.
I do the same thing. Its so consistent i just play the slice. But the club face is slightly to the right when you hit the ball. Moving back an inch or two could help, could be the shaft too you might need something more stiff.
Actually, yes. The driver is the longest club with the lowest loft. It's a natural recipe for poor shots. Backspin negates sidespin; that's why a 9 iron goes straighter than the driver, even if they were swung with the same not-so-good swing.
Answer: -5 Explanation: In mathematics, the additive inverse, or opposite, of a number n is the number that, when added to n, yields zero. The additive inverse of F is denoted ?F. Therefore, the additive inverse of 5 is ?5, because 5 + (?5) 0