0 has no inverse. Otherwise it is the reciprocal of the number.
if the opposite you are saying is the inverse, then the answer is no.
Divide 1 by the number. The multiplicative inverse of 7 is 1/7, for example.
It is the same as an integer: a counting number, its additive inverse or zero.
It is the same as an integer: a counting number, its additive inverse or zero.
The multiplicative inverse of any non-zero integer, N is 1/N.
when you flip a fraction or whole number upside down. a/b = b/a.
Let m be a whole number, then the multiplicative inverse of m is a number n such that mn=1 since 1 is the multiplicative identity. There is only one choice for n, it is 1/m since m(1/m)=1
is it 4 inverse of mod 17 or whole inverse? Whole inverse do not make sence, so, ans for the q is 13.
An inverse number is an opposing number of the standard number. For example, if a standard number is 12 then the inverse is -12.
Integers can be positive, zero or negative. Whole numbers can only be zero or positive. All negative integers are not whole numbers, though they are the additive inverse of a whole number.
You simply multiply the whole number by the denominator. A whole number divided by a fraction is the whole number times the inverse of the fraction. For example, 8 divided by 1/4 is 8 times 4 = 32.
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.