No. 1/0 is undefined. The multiplicative inverse should give a product of 1 when multiplied by the original number. 0 x (1/0) does not equal 1.
The multiplicative inverse of a number ( x ) is defined as a number ( y ) such that ( x \times y = 1 ). Since zero multiplied by any number always equals zero, there is no number that can serve as a multiplicative inverse for zero. Therefore, the multiplicative inverse of zero is undefined.
Zero
The multiplicative inverse of a number is : 1/number i.e., one divided by the number. This doesn't apply to zero. Zero has no multiplicative inverse.
No.
The number that is its own additive inverse is zero. This means that when you add zero to itself, the result is still zero (0 + 0 = 0). In mathematical terms, an additive inverse of a number ( x ) is a number ( -x ) such that ( x + (-x) = 0 ), and for zero, it holds true that ( 0 + 0 = 0 ). Thus, zero is the only number that is its own additive inverse.
There is no inverse for zero.
The multiplicative inverse of a number ( x ) is defined as a number ( y ) such that ( x \times y = 1 ). Since zero multiplied by any number always equals zero, there is no number that can serve as a multiplicative inverse for zero. Therefore, the multiplicative inverse of zero is undefined.
multiply it by zero, or add its inverse {the negative of the number} Note that the inverse of a negative number is positive.
Zero
No, zero does not have an inverse. The inverse of x is 1/x. x<>0
zero has no opposite * * * * * While it is true that zero has no multiplicative opposite (or inverse), it certainly has an additive inverse, and that is also zero, since 0 + 0 = 0
The multiplicative inverse of a number is : 1/number i.e., one divided by the number. This doesn't apply to zero. Zero has no multiplicative inverse.
Zero does not have an opposite * * * * * While it is true that zero has no multiplicative opposite (or inverse), it certainly has an additive inverse, and that is also zero, since 0 + 0 = 0
Zero!
No.
i don't know so don't look at this answer * * * * * Zero has no multiplicative opposite (or inverse), but it has an additive inverse, and that is also zero, since 0 + 0 = 0
The additive inverse for a number is its negative value. The sum of an integer and its additive inverse is zero. For the example (5), the additive inverse would be (-5).