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 opposite of zero - in the sense of additive inverse - is zero.
It is zero, by definition of additive inverse!
There is no inverse for zero.
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).
The opposite of zero - in the sense of additive inverse - is zero.