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Prove that the additive inverse of a unit is a unit.
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This question is of concept of Ring. Prove that the additive inverse of a unit is a unit.
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It is proven that the additive inverse of a unit is a unit.
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Suppose a is a unit in the ring R, then we can find b in ...
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