subtract negative 6 or +6
dividing by 6
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.
-6 + -14 = -20 Since both numbers are negative, the sum is negative.
Positive 1 over 6 raised to the 2nd power 1/62 or 1 over 36 which is 1/36. To find -6-2, take the inverse of -62.(first find -62) -62 = -6 * -6 = 36(then take the inverse of 36, which is 1 over 36) = 1 / 36 = 0.0277so, -6-2 =0.0277
13
You just subtract 23 (do the opposite operation to the same number).
An "inverse operation" is an operation that is in a certain way the "opposite" of another operation. For example, subtraction is the inverse of addition, division is the inverse of multiplication. Performing the inverse operation will restore the initial value. Example : 6 divided by 3 equals 2, multiplied by 3 is 6 again.
The inverse function means the opposite calculation. The inverse function of "add 6" would be "subtract 6".
Divide by -6.
Subtracting 6.
Divide by 6.
An inverse operation is an operation that reverses the effect of the original operation. For example, addition and subtraction are inverse operations. 2 add 5 is 7, subtract 5 is 2. The subtraction of 5 reversed the effect of adding 5. Multiplication and division are also inverse operations. Two functions f and g are inverse if f(g(x)) = g(f(x)) = x.
dividing by 6
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.
The multiplicative inverse of a number is any number that will multiply by it to make zero. Here, the multiplicative inverse of -6 is -(1/6), or negative one sixth.
The four fundamental operations of arithmetic are addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. To these you could add taking powers and roots. However, it is not really clear why these should be considered fundamental.Subtraction is the inverse operation of addition.Multiplication is repeated addition, taking non-negative integer powers is repeated multiplication.Division is the inverse of multiplication and taking [principal] roots is the inverse of powers.Thus all the functions can be derived from addition.
inverse property of multiplication