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What is the additive inverse of the polynomial –9xy2 + 6x2y – 5x3?

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Answer:

9xy² -6x²y +5x³

Explanation:

You want the additive inverse of –9xy² + 6x²y – 5x³.

Additive inverse

The additive inverse is the value that gives zero when added to the original. It can be formed by changing the signs of the terms in the sum:

9xy² -6x²y +5x³

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