4. The additive inverse of any integer is:

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its negative value
its positive value
neither negative nor positve
zero

its negative value

The additive inverse of any integer is its negative value.

The additive inverse of any integer is its negative value. To understand this concept, let's take an example.

Let's say the integer is 5. The negative value of 5 is -5. When you add 5 and -5 together, the result is 0. This is because the additive inverse of any integer cancels out that integer when added together.

So, to find the additive inverse of any given integer, you simply change its sign to the opposite. If the integer is positive, the additive inverse will be its negative value, and if the integer is negative, the additive inverse will be its positive value.