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What is inverse operation?

An inverse operation undoes the effect of another operation. For example, addition is the inverse operation of subtraction, and multiplication is the inverse operation of division. Applying an operation and its inverse leaves you with the original value.


What operation is the inverse operation of addition?

The inverse operation of addition is subtraction. Subtraction undoes addition by taking away a number from the sum to return to the original value.


What does the word inverse operation mean?

An inverse operation (for some operation) is, in a way, the opposite of another operation. For example, subtraction is the opposite of addition (if you add 7, then subtract 7, the subtraction will "undo" the addition - you get the original number back). Similarly, division is the inverse of multiplication, taking a root is the inverse of calculating a power, and the logarithm is also the inverse of calculating a power (the difference being that taking a root finds the unknown base, while taking the logarithm finds the unknown exponent).


Is Multiplication the inverse operation of division?

Yes, multiplication and division are inverse operations. When you multiply a number by its reciprocal (or multiplicative inverse), you get 1. Similarly, when you divide a number by itself, you also get 1.


What is the mathematical definition of inverse?

In mathematics, the inverse of a function is a function that "undoes" the original function. More formally, for a function f, its inverse function f^(-1) will produce the original input when applied to the output of f, and vice versa. Inverse functions are denoted by f^(-1)(x) or by using the notation f^(-1).

Related Questions

What is the converse of the inverse of the conditional of the contrapositive?

The converse of an inverse is the contrapositive, which is logically equivalent to the original conditional.


What is converse inverse and contrapositive?

if the statement is : if p then q converse: if q then p inverse: if not p then not q contrapositive: if not q then not


What Statements that have the same truth value?

conditional and contrapositive + converse and inverse


What is the inverse of the contrapositive of the converse?

This would be logically equivalent to the conditional you started with.


Statements that always have the same truth-value are what?

conditional and contrapositive + converse and inverse


State the converse the contrapositive and the inverse what conditional statement If the television is on you will not do homework?

none


Statements that always have the same truth value are?

conditional and contrapositive + converse and inverse


What statements that always have the same-truth value?

conditional and contrapositive + converse and inverse


Is The inverse is the negation of the converse?

No, the inverse is not the negation of the converse. Actually, that is contrapositive you are referring to. The inverse is the negation of the conditional statement. For instance:P → Q~P → ~Q where ~ is the negation symbol of the sentence symbols.


What is the converse of this You can do it We can help?

if then form: if you can do it, then we can help converse: if we help, then you can do it. inverse: if you cant do it, then we cant help contrapositive: if we cant help, then you cant do it.


What also is true if a conditional statement is true A its contrapositive B its converse C its inverse D none of these?

A conditional statement is true if, and only if, its contrapositive is true.


What is a contra positive statement?

Conditional statements are also called "if-then" statements.One example: "If it snows, then they cancel school."The converse of that statement is "If they cancel school, then it snows."The inverse of that statement is "If it does not snow, then they do not cancel school.The contrapositive combines the two: "If they do not cancel school, then it does not snow."In mathematics:Statement: If p, then q.Converse: If q, then p.Inverse: If not p, then not q.Contrapositive: If not q, then not p.If the statement is true, then the contrapositive is also logically true. If the converse is true, then the inverse is also logically true.