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Write the integer, which is its own additive inverse.

Aniket Singh , 5 Months ago
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An integer is its own additive inverse if the sum of the integer and its additive inverse is zero. The additive inverse of a number is the number that, when added to the original number, results in zero.

Let's assume the integer is "x". The additive inverse of "x" is "-x". For "x" to be its own additive inverse, we must have:

x + (-x) = 0

This simplifies to:

0 = 0

Therefore, the only integer that is its own additive inverse is 0.

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