Smoking is addictive from a thing they put in ciggarettes called Nicotine. People can get addicted to this quick and it takes forever to stop. That's why they have Nicotine gum.
They probably are. "Additives" - and there are dozens used in conventional cigarettes - improve flavor, "silkiness" of the smoke, smoothness, and other subtle little aspects of smoking. Additive-free cigarettes have none of those things. But they still have nicotine. And nicotine is the addictive elements in any tobacco. Advertising cigarettes as "additive free" is a cynical way of getting people who are trying to quit, to clutch at a straw. They are 100% as addictive as any cigarette, and they are not going to help you to quit. But they are"additive free".
no 1 is not an additive identity
additive
yes it is very additive
The additive inverse for a number is its negative value. The sum of an integer and its additive inverse is zero. For the example (5), the additive inverse would be (-5).
The additive inverse means what undoes adding. The additive inverse of +1 is -1.
You take the additive invers of the real and of the imaginary part. For instance, the additive inverse of: (3 - 5i) is (-3 + 5i).You take the additive invers of the real and of the imaginary part. For instance, the additive inverse of: (3 - 5i) is (-3 + 5i).You take the additive invers of the real and of the imaginary part. For instance, the additive inverse of: (3 - 5i) is (-3 + 5i).You take the additive invers of the real and of the imaginary part. For instance, the additive inverse of: (3 - 5i) is (-3 + 5i).You take the additive invers of the real and of the imaginary part. For instance, the additive inverse of: (3 - 5i) is (-3 + 5i).You take the additive invers of the real and of the imaginary part. For instance, the additive inverse of: (3 - 5i) is (-3 + 5i).You take the additive invers of the real and of the imaginary part. For instance, the additive inverse of: (3 - 5i) is (-3 + 5i).You take the additive invers of the real and of the imaginary part. For instance, the additive inverse of: (3 - 5i) is (-3 + 5i).
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The additive is sodium citrate
Additive factorisation does not exist.
What is additive inverse
The additive inverse is +4