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What is the additive inverse of a/3

What is the additive inverse of a/3-example-1
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Think of additive inverse as diving X
amount of miles below sea level then ascending the same amount of miles. You’re left where you started off AKA 0 miles below sea level. Soo if you swam a/3 miles above sea level going down the same amount of miles is equivalent to -a/3.
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