The definition of an multipilicative inverse is a number that's times by the known number to attain a product of one. To find the multiplicative inverse is the same thing as the recipricol of the number. To find the multiplicitive inverse or recipricol of a number, first turn the number into a fraction, then switch the numerator and denominator around. The result is your multiplicitive inverse.
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* *It is the reverse of the actionEx.Addition is the inverse of subtrationmultiplication is the inverse of division
It is zero, by definition of additive inverse!
actually the answer is 1 and 27/50 because when you divide you have to multiply the multiplicitive inverse so it would be -11/5 times -7/10 = 1 and 27/50.
0. By the definition of "additive inverse", the sum of ANY number and its additive inverse must be 0.
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The multiplicative inverse of 3+2x is 1/(3+2x).
multiplicitive inverse... umm.. that's all i know.. and now i have a haedache
* *It is the reverse of the actionEx.Addition is the inverse of subtrationmultiplication is the inverse of division
It is zero, by definition of additive inverse!
actually the answer is 1 and 27/50 because when you divide you have to multiply the multiplicitive inverse so it would be -11/5 times -7/10 = 1 and 27/50.
0. By the definition of "additive inverse", the sum of ANY number and its additive inverse must be 0.
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it is considered, to be the: "Inverse," in algebra!(:
Yes.
Number + additive inverse of number = 0, by definition (the additive inverse of a number is that number, which when added to the original number, results in a sum of 0) Number + additive inverse of number = 0, by definition (the additive inverse of a number is that number, which when added to the original number, results in a sum of 0)
If the multiplicative inverse exists then, by definition, the product is 1 which is rational.