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The multiplicative inverse of 5y -xy + 1 is 1/5y -xy + 1 The additive inverse of 5y - xy + 1 is -5y + xy - 1
What isn't the inverse of this statement(?)
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.
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Inverse
The general multiplicative inverse of xy is y-1x-1. The additive inverse is -xy
The multiplicative inverse of 5y -xy + 1 is 1/5y -xy + 1 The additive inverse of 5y - xy + 1 is -5y + xy - 1
What isn't the inverse of this statement(?)
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.
Yes.
Yes.
xy=k
Answer this question… Which term best describes a proof in which you assume the opposite of what you want to prove?
Inverse
The inverse variation is the indirect relationship between two variables. The form of the inverse variation is xy = k where k is any real constant.
"if a triangle is an equilateral triangle" is a conditional clause, it is not a statement. There cannot be an inverse statement.
Inverse proportion implies xy = c where c is the constant of [inverse] proportionality. x = 2 and y = 36 implies xy = 72 = c So the relationship is xy = 72 Then, if x = 4, y = 72/x = 72/4 = 18