SOLUTION: HI TUTORS!
I have two questions that constitute one problem in my math book:
9. How is the additive inverse property related to the additive identity property? the multiplicativ
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Question 646762: HI TUTORS!
I have two questions that constitute one problem in my math book:
9. How is the additive inverse property related to the additive identity property? the multiplicative inverse property to the multiplicative identity property?
What is the answer to these questions in one problem?
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have no idea why you are going to such great lengths to game the system, but it isn't going to work. You, and/or your book, and/or your instructor, do not get to decide what is or is not "one" question. Your submission, in my opinion, is two questions. And my opinion is the only one that counts in this particular case.
Now before I answer your first question, you answer a question for me: Have you actually read and compared the Additive Inverse and Additive Identity properties?
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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