The commutative inverse, often referred to in the context of mathematics, typically relates to the property that allows two elements to be combined in any order without affecting the result. In the case of addition, the commutative inverse of a number (x) is (-x), since (x + (-x) = 0). For multiplication, the commutative inverse is (1/x) for non-zero (x), as (x \cdot (1/x) = 1). This concept is foundational in algebra and helps in solving equations and understanding mathematical structures.
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Assuming you mean definition, commutative is a property of an operation such that the order of the operands does not affect the result. Thus for addition, A + B = B + A. Multiplication of numbers is also commutative but multiplication of matrices is not. Subtraction and division are not commutative.
It mean like Commutative Property of Addition
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Commutative Property of Multiplication
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Assuming you mean definition, commutative is a property of an operation such that the order of the operands does not affect the result. Thus for addition, A + B = B + A. Multiplication of numbers is also commutative but multiplication of matrices is not. Subtraction and division are not commutative.
It mean like Commutative Property of Addition
The inverse operation is just the opposite operation, for example addition is the inverse of subtraction, and vice verso
It depends on whether you mean additive inverse or multiplicative inverse.
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"opposite" operation. The inverse of subtraction is addition; the inverse operation of multiplication is division.