what is the additive inverse of -2/-6?

At first we will change the rational number's denominator positive.

= -2 X (-1) / -6 X (-1) = 2/6

Its additive inverse will be -2/6

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we will first cancel both the '-' sign we will get= -2/-6 =2/6

the additive inverse of 2/6 = -2/6

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-2/6

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-2/6

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As we know that additive inverse solution is always equaled to 0 
-2/-6 first we will cancel both the subtraction sign then the statement will find the additive inverse of 2/6
so we should add -2/6 to get the solution as 0 
Hence, the additive inverse of -2/-6 =-2/6
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