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The following examples illustrate the inverse property of addition. Study the examples, then choose the statement that best describes the property. 5 + (-5) = 0 -1.33 + 1.33 = 0…
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The following examples illustrate the inverse property of addition. Study the examples, then choose the statement that best describes the property.
5 + (-5) = 0
-1.33 + 1.33 = 0
Inverse property of addition: For real numbers,
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