Final answer:
Angie is correct about the additive inverse only.
Step-by-step explanation:
Angie is correct about the additive inverse only. The additive inverse of a function is the function that, when added to the original function, gives a sum of zero. In this case, the additive inverse of m(t) = -28/5t is p(t) = 28/5t. However, Angie is not correct about the multiplicative inverse. The multiplicative inverse of a function is the function that, when multiplied by the original function, gives a product of one. In this case, the multiplicative inverse of m(t) = -28/5t would be r(t) = -5/28t, not -28/5t as Angie stated.