Swap the numerator and denominator. For example, the multiplicative inverse of 5/7 is 7/5
-1/5 is the answer.
Assuming the question is about the multiplicative inverse, the answer is, -1. It is its own multiplicative inverse.
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the multiplicative inverse for 5 is 1/5 because you would have to flip the number
it means reciprocal, the number that multiplies by the original number to get a product of 1. The multiplicative inverse is always 1/x; x=5, then the multiplicative inverse is 1/5. If x=1/2 or .5, the multiplicative inverse is 1/.5, which is also 2.
-22/5 = -12/5 So the multiplicative inverse is -5/12
A multiplicative inverse is the same as a reciprocal. The multiplicative inverse of x is 1/x. So, the multiplicative inverse of 4 is 1/4; or 7 is 1/7 and of 0.2 is 1/0.2 = 5.
Swap the numerator and denominator. For example, the multiplicative inverse of 5/7 is 7/5
No, it is not. 3/5 is rational and its multiplicative inverse is 5/3 which is not an integer.
-1/5 is the answer.
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The multiplicative inverse is a fraction flipped upside down. It is also called the reciprocal. Examples: The multiplicative inverse of x is 1/x. The multiplicative inverse of 3/5 is 5/3.
Assuming the question is about the multiplicative inverse, the answer is, -1. It is its own multiplicative inverse.
The multiplicative inverse, or reciprocal, of a number "x", is "1/x". For example, the multiplicative inverse of 5 is 1/5. For a fraction, just exchange numerator and denominator. For example, the multiplicative inverse of 2/5 is 5/2.
.5 is 1/2 The inverse of 1/2 is 2