With a light switch, for example: switch off = Inverse of (switch on)
Because multiplying is the inverse of dividing
Inverse functions? (not sure what you mean)
x+x use inverse operations
Inverse operations. Additive inverse is not one operation but they are elements of a set.
How could you use inverse operations to divide larger number
Inverse operations are opposite operations that undo each other. Addition and subtraction are inverse operations. Multiplication and division are inverse operations.
inverse operations
If you have calculated A + B = C then you can calculate C - A. If the answer is B then the first sum is correct.
With a light switch, for example: switch off = Inverse of (switch on)
Because multiplying is the inverse of dividing
Inverse functions? (not sure what you mean)
Inverse operations
x+x use inverse operations
Inverse operations. Additive inverse is not one operation but they are elements of a set.
I think they invented it to do bigger mathscales, and to check multiplication because they are inverse operations.
Definition of Inverse OperationTwo operations are said to be Inverse to each other if one operation undoes the effect of the other operation.More about Inverse OperationAddition and subtraction are inverse operations of each other.Multiplication and division are inverse operations of each other.Examples of Inverse OperationThe inverse operation of "10 + 9 = 19" is "19 - 9 = 10", or vice-versa.The inverse operation of "7 × 9 = 63" is "63 ÷ 9 = 7", or vice-versa.Solved Example on Inverse OperationQ. The inverse operation for 14 × 4 = 56. A. 56 ÷ 4 = 14