
John G. answered 11/14/19
Physics, Math, Chemistry teacher 30 years
The additive inverse is simply a term that when added to the other will equal zero.Simply change the signs of each part. So, -6+5i is the answer.
Dee H.
asked 11/14/19[Write your answer as a+bi. Type the real number, then a plus or minus sign, then the imaginary number, then the lowercase i. Do NOT type any spaces or parentheses.]
John G. answered 11/14/19
Physics, Math, Chemistry teacher 30 years
The additive inverse is simply a term that when added to the other will equal zero.Simply change the signs of each part. So, -6+5i is the answer.
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