You do the inverse off multiplacation which is dividsion
Inverse Operations
Informally, many people would call the opposites. But the correct math term is inverse operations. Addition is the inverse operation of subtraction and multiplication if the inverse operation of division.
Basically, if numbers "a" and "b" are multiplicative inverses, it means that their product is equal to 1.
say u r doing division the inverse, opposite, would be multiplacation, same with add and subtract. Hope That Helps, RJ
You do the inverse off multiplacation which is dividsion
division
Inverse Operations
Informally, many people would call the opposites. But the correct math term is inverse operations. Addition is the inverse operation of subtraction and multiplication if the inverse operation of division.
Basically, if numbers "a" and "b" are multiplicative inverses, it means that their product is equal to 1.
say u r doing division the inverse, opposite, would be multiplacation, same with add and subtract. Hope That Helps, RJ
A multiplacation sentence is excactly what it says it is! EXAMPLE: 9x9=? 1x9=? 3x8=? That is a multiplacation sentence.
the person who invented multiplacation is very smart and takes the easy way
draw two dots and a line beetween them.
answer to a multiplacation equation
the product
product