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In mathematics, the additive inverse of a number a is the number that, when added to a, yields zero.
In mathematics, −1 (also known as negative one) is the additive inverse of 1, that is, the number that when added to 1 gives the additive identity element.
the phrase "change of sign" is associated with the generation of the additive inverse (negation, or multiplication by −1) of any object that allows for this.
, operations of arity 1), such as additive inverse and multiplicative inverse.
multiplicative is often omitted and then tacitly understood (in contrast to the additive inverse).
is a semiring but not a ring, as ∞ {\displaystyle \infty } lacks an additive inverse.
adding the additive inverse of) 0 ⋅ a {\displaystyle 0\cdot a} on both sides of the equation, we.
The lack of an additive inverse in the semiring is compensated somewhat by the idempotent rule A ⊕.
The property for the additive inverse states that for any real numbers a and b: If a ≤ b, then −a ≥ −b.
(for all numbers x), the square of x is the same as the square of its additive inverse −x.
In mathematics, −1 is the additive inverse of 1.
x−1 = cos(x)−1 = −(1−cos(x)) = −ver(x) or negative versine of x, the additive inverse (or negation) of an old trigonometric function cos−1y = cos−1(y), sometimes.
= sin(x)−1 = −(1−sin(x)) = −cvs(x) or negative coversine of x, the additive inverse (or negation) of an old trigonometric function sin−1y = sin−1(y), sometimes.
The function whose value for any real or complex argument is the additive inverse of that argument.
Multiplying by 0 gives the zero vector: 0v = 0; Multiplying by −1 gives the additive inverse: (−1)v = −v.
a ring, but without the requirement that each element must have an additive inverse.
opposite of x is the inverse of x with respect to addition, or the additive inverse of x.
integers, by including (if not yet in) the neutral element 0 and an additive inverse (−n) for each nonzero natural number n; the rational numbers, by including.
Synonyms:
inverse; opposite;
Antonyms:
forward; direct; synonym;