What is the additive inverse of 1000?




What is the additive inverse of 1000 and how do you calculate the additive inverse of 1000?

The additive inverse of 1000 is the number that when added to 1000 will equal 0. Here is the equation to solve the problem where x is the additive inverse of 1000:

1000 + x = 0

When we solve the equation above for x, we get x = -1000. Thus, the answer to "What is the additive inverse of 1000?" is -1000.

Additive Inverse of 1000 = -1000


The two addends in an addition equation are interchangeable, which means that the answer to "What is the additive inverse of -1000?" or "What is the additive inverse of negative 1000?" is 1000.

Since the additive inverse of 1000 is -1000, additive inverse is also known as the opposite number. To get the additive inverse of a postive number you put a minus in front of it and to get the additive inverse of a negative number, you remove the minus to make it a positive number.

This also means that the double additive inverse of 1000 is 1000, because you add the minus and then remove it again.

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