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No. A "multiplicative" is an adjective, not a noun. For example a multiplicative inverse, or a multiplicative relationship, or multiplicative model. It is not a number and cannot be divided.
she was multiplicative
The answer depends on where opposite! Even if you could spell correctly, the answer would depend on whether you meant the additive opposite or the multiplicative opposite.
The multiplicative inverse is 1/(-0.50) = -2
why is one called the multiplicative identity
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No. A "multiplicative" is an adjective, not a noun. For example a multiplicative inverse, or a multiplicative relationship, or multiplicative model. It is not a number and cannot be divided.
Assuming the question is about the multiplicative inverse, the answer is, -1. It is its own multiplicative inverse.
she was multiplicative
It is meant as a praise (see Diana Ross).
The answer depends on multiplicative WHAT! Multiplicative is an adjective, not a noun.The answer depends on multiplicative WHAT! Multiplicative is an adjective, not a noun.The answer depends on multiplicative WHAT! Multiplicative is an adjective, not a noun.The answer depends on multiplicative WHAT! Multiplicative is an adjective, not a noun.
Multiplicative means pertaing or related to the mathematical opration known as multiplication.
a comparison between two things ex:spoon is to bowl as fork is to plate
The answer depends on multiplicative WHAT!
The answer depends on where opposite! Even if you could spell correctly, the answer would depend on whether you meant the additive opposite or the multiplicative opposite.
The multiplicative inverse of 4i is -(1/4)*i.
Multiplicative is tending to or being able to multiply.