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The number m and 58 are additive inverses. Drag and drop 58 and m to their correct positions on the number line.
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the additive inverse is a number, when added to another number, yields 0.
Its basically the opposite number.....same number, different sign.
so if the number m and 58 are additive inverses, then m = -58 <==
because -58 + 58 = 0
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