Inverse operations. Additive inverse is not one operation but they are elements of a set.
inverse operations
inverse operation
Inverse operations.
Operation, and inverse operation
An inverse operation undoes it's composite operation. For example, Addition and Subtraction are inverses of each other, as are Multiplication and Division, as are Exponentiation and Logarithms, as are Sine and ArcSine, Cosine and ArcCosine, Tangent and ArcTangent, Secant and ArcSecant, Cosecant and ArcCosecant, and Cotangent and ArcCotangent
Trigonometry includes 12 baisic functions. Sine, Cosine, and Tangent are the three most baisic. Each of those functions has a reciprocal. Cosine's reciprocal is Secant, Sine reciprocal is Cosecant, and Tangent's reciprocal is Cotangent. Each of those six functions has an inverse funcion called Inverse Sine, Cos etc... or Arcsine, Arcosine, Arcsecant, etc.... The shorthand for each function is sin, caos, tan, sec, csc, cot. The inverses have a -1 notation like sin-1.
Inverse operations
Inverse operations. Additive inverse is not one operation but they are elements of a set.
inverse operation
inverse operations
Inverse operations.
Inverse means opposite or reversing. An example sentence would be: They are perfect for each other because she is the inverse of him.
Sodium and potassium have an inverse relationship. In an inverse relationship, two things are opposite and react to each other.
Inverse Operations.
Inverse Operations
Operation, and inverse operation