We don't know what additive you are referring to.
The additive inverse of x is -(x), so the additive inverse of -45 is -(-45), or 45.
additive inverse is when in an equation there is a plus zero. you automatically know that anything plus 0 is still that number, so that is additive identity.
I dont think so
So it can move!
-27's additive inverse is 27 because when you add them together you get the additive identity, 0.
I usually use 5w-30 in mine and put some oil additive so it can run smoother
-35 The additive inverse of a number is the number that will equal 0 when added to the original number so the additive inverse of 3 is -3 the additive inverse of 782 is -782 etc.
The additive inverse of a number is the negative of that number. Given one number, its additive inverse is the number that needs to be added to it so that the sum is zero. Thus: The additive inverse of 2.5 is -2.5 The additive inverse of -7.998 is 7.998
If practical, have a friend start and drive your car for about ten minutes once a week.If you cannot do that then:Store it indoors in as dry a place as practical.Fill the tank to prevent rusting and add a fuel stabilizing additive to prevent the fuel from deteriorating. (If it's no longer than three months this additive my not be necessary but that's about the limit)Put the car on blocks or jack stands so it won't rest on the tires.It would be good to wax the it.Disconnect the battery (some cars have devices that can require extra effort when the battery is reconnected)
Don't know, but they might put it back on to T.V without anyone telling anyone so don't try to ask anyone else Don't know, but they might put it back on to T.V without anyone telling anyone so don't try to ask anyone else
Yes you can put water in your car so it doesn't burn up.
On the driver side of the car under the passenger door next to the frame. It has a couple clips you take off and then put on the new one. If I can do it anyone can. A little gas will leak out so have a rag handy to catch the leaks. Hope this helps.