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How do you use the additive inverse to evaluate an expression that uses subtraction

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Answer:

Additive inverse is the negative of the number, i.e. what you add to the number to get zero.

So the additive inverse of number b is - b

Additive inverse of 4 is - 4.

Then, you can verify the subtraction is the same that add the additive inverse.

For example subtracting 4 from 10 (10 - 4) is the same that adding -4:

10 - 4 = 10 + (-4).

Then given any expression if you have to subtract other expressión you just add the addive inverse of the second expression.

For example: given A(x) = x^2 + 3x + 5 and B(x) = 2x + 4

Find A(x) - B(x) = A(x) + [-B(x)]

=> x^2 + 3x + 5 + (-2x -4) = x^2 + 3x - 2x + 5 - 4 = x^2 + x + 1

Explanation:

hope this helped!

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i dont know  but will get someone who does brb
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