Yes.
if A then B (original) if not A then not B (inverse)
The original function's RANGE becomes the inverse function's domain.
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The additive inverse of 18 is -18. The additive inverse of any number is the opposite of that number, such that the sum of the original number and the additive inverse is zero.
Always, unless the original number is zero. This does not have an inverse.
The multiplicative inverse of a number is that number which when multiplied by the original number gives 1.
The converse of an inverse is the contrapositive, which is logically equivalent to the original conditional.
The additive inverse of a number is the value that, when added to the original number, results in zero. In this case, the additive inverse of -21 would be 21, as -21 + 21 equals zero. The additive inverse is essentially the negative of the original number, so the additive inverse of -21 is 21.
It is what you get in an inference, after negating both sides. That is, if you have a statement such as: if a then b the inverse of this statement is: if not a then not b Note that the inverse is NOT equivalent to the original statement.
Let A by an nxn non-singular matrix, then A-1 is the inverse of A. Now (A-1 )-1 =A So the answer is yes.