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What is the additive inverse of the polynomial –9xy2 + 6x2y – 5x3

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9xy2-6x2y+5x3.  Change every sign in the equation as if you were multiplying each part by -1.
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Answer: The required additive inverse of the given polynomial is
9xy^2-6x^2y+5x^3.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the additive inverse of the following polynomial :


P=-9xy^2+6x^2y-5x^3~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

Let Q be the polynomial that represents the additive inverse of the polynomial P.

Then, the sum of the polynomials P and must be zero.

That is,


P+Q=0\\\\\Rightarrow (-9xy^2+6x^2y-5x^3)+Q=0\\\\\Rightarrow Q=0-(-9xy^2+6x^2y-5x^3)\\\\\Rightarrow Q=0+9xy^2-6x^2y+5x^3\\\\\Rightarrow Q=9xy^2-6x^2y+5x^3.

Thus, the required additive inverse of the given polynomial is
9xy^2-6x^2y+5x^3.

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