the inverse of any number is the fraction of ONE over that number. so, inverse of ten is ONE/TEN or one tenth. the inverse of 3 is ONE/THREE or one third the inverse of one fourth is a bit trickier, but not if you go slowly, ONE over ONE FOURTH, which mathematically changes to 4. the inverse of cat is ONE over CAT (which is senseless, but might help you remember how to do inverses).
Inverse operations are just the operation backwards. Example: You do the operation of going to school. The inverse would be going from school to home. Now that you understand the concept of inverse, you just have to apply it to numbers. If you start with 6, and add 4 to get to 10, then the inverse would be to subtract 4 from 10 which would put you at your starting number. *Remember that any number multiplied by its reciprocal is 1.
These are the for inverse operations:Multiplications inverse is divisionDivisions inverse is multiplicationAdditions inverse is subtractionSubtractions inverse is addition
The logarithm function. If y = bx, then x = by is the inverse --> y = logb(x). If b = 10, then the function is often stated with the '10' implied: just log(x). For natural logarithms (y = ex), the function y = ln(x) [which indicates loge(x)] is the inverse.
There is no inverse for zero.
The inverse of sin inverse (4/11) is simply 4/11.
The additive inverse of -10 is +10
1/10 is the multiplicative inverse of 10
-10
It is +10 or 10.
The additive inverse is the negative value, -10. The multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) is 1/10.
The inverse of 0.3 is 10/3, or 3.3
A number and its additive inverse add up to zero. If a number has no sign, add a "-" in front of it to get its additive inverse. The additive inverse of 5 is -5. The additive inverse of x is -x. If a number has a minus sign, take it away to get its additive inverse. The additive inverse of -10 is 10. The additive inverse of -y is y.
1/10 or 0.1
1/10 and/or .1
.1
The answer is 9/10
It is 3w - 10