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.
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.
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.