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What is the quotient, when a non-zero rational number is divided by its additive inverse?


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Solution

The correct option is B

-1


Let pq be a non-zero rational number. Then p, q0.

Its additive inverse is pq.
That is, pq+pq=pq+pq=0

On dividing pq by pq, we get -1.


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