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Which statement about the product of a whole number and its additive inverse is TRUE?

A. The product will be 1.B. The product will be 0.C. The product wil be negative.D. The product will be greater than the whole number.

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C is the closest answer, because the additive inverse of A is -A. One will be negative and the other positive. . Unless A happens to be 0. Oftentimes, the term whole number is used to mean a member of the set Z of integers, which does include 0. Here it seems to refer to the set N of natural numbers.
In mathematics, the additive inverse, or opposite, of a number n is the number that, when added to n, yields zero. Ex. 7 + (-7) 0 but when multiplied together gives you a negative. 7 x -7 -49 AnswerC
It never equals 0 because 0 has to be one of the factors and it doesn't have an additive inverse :-) 1. 4,16, and 64 are all perfect squares. I can't think of any others that would be factors of that number. 2. The formula for the area of a circle in number 2 is pi * r^2. Take the radius and square it and multiply by pi. 3. 2.7 x 10^27 is the same as 27 x 10^26. 27 has a cubed root, but 10^26 doesn't. Therefore this is not the answer. 2.7 x 10^28 is the same as 27 x 10^27. Both of these numbers have cubed roots. 2.7 x 10^29 and 2.7 x 10^30 are 27 x 10^28 and 27 x 10^29 respectively. Neither of these have all the terms which have cubed roots. 4. Number 4 you should be able to cut some straws to a length of 5 cm or 5 inches or something. Then experiment with them and see if you can get all three of them to form a triangle (keeping 2 of them at right angles) or if you need one or two or all of them to be shorter or longer. 5. Sorry, can't help you with the last one.

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