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Multiply 2/7 with its additive inverse
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To find the additive inverse, multiply 2/7 by -1.
Answer: -2/7.
Why is the answer -2/7?
When you add 2/7 + (-2/7) the answer will be 0.
This is why -2/7 is the additive inverse.
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