Additive inverse: change all signs. Multiplicative inverse: flip it over.
7/6
5.
93/47
it is 1/77/1
a multiplicative inverse is the same as a reciprocal so basically just flip it over:3/4 would be 4/3
Flip it upside down. Now you have negative three over four. That's your multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) -3/4
Multiplicative inverse is also called the reciprocal for a number. You will probably hear reciprocal more often since it much easier to say than multiplicative inverse. They both mean the same thing and what they mean is a number that multiplied to your original number gives a product of 1. In order to find the reciprocal of a number you can just flip the fraction over. If your number is not in fraction form, just pretend it is by making it a fraction with a denominator by 1. If you flip it over then you get 1/your number. Examples: 1/2's reciprocal = 2/1 Test: 1/2 * 2 = 1 5.6's reciprocal = 1/5.6=0.17857142... Test 5.6*0.17857142... = 1 Etc. etc.
The multiplicative inverse for the number x is the number 1/x, such that their product is 1. The name for a multiplicative inverse is the reciprocal (opposite).The multiplicative inverse of a fraction is found by making the numerator the denominator and the denomination the numerator, such that the reciprocal of 3/4 would be 4/3. You are simply "flipping the fraction over."Dividing by a fraction is the same as multiplying by its inverse, or reciprocal.Example: 6 divided by 2/3 = 6 times 3/2 = 18/2 = 9so that are 9 two-thirds sections in 6 wholes.
Additive inverse: change all signs. Multiplicative inverse: flip it over.
5 over 2
9/4
7/6
5.
93/47
It is 7 over 2 or 3.5
it is 1/77/1