Divide by 6.
Adding 13 to x
It's the inverse operation. 3 + 6 = 9, 9 - 6 = 3
3020 is a number, not an operation. A number cannot have an inverse operation.
"opposite" operation. The inverse of subtraction is addition; the inverse operation of multiplication is division.
An "inverse operation" is an operation that is in a certain way the "opposite" of another operation. For example, subtraction is the inverse of addition, division is the inverse of multiplication. Performing the inverse operation will restore the initial value. Example : 6 divided by 3 equals 2, multiplied by 3 is 6 again.
Divide by -6.
Divide by 6.
Adding 13 to x
It's the inverse operation. 3 + 6 = 9, 9 - 6 = 3
subtract negative 6 or +6
An inverse operation undoes the effect of another operation. For example, addition is the inverse operation of subtraction, and multiplication is the inverse operation of division. Applying an operation and its inverse leaves you with the original value.
The additive inverse of 6+4i is -6-4i since their sum is 0. It is analogous to real numbers where the additive inverse of 6 is -6 since 6+-6 =6-6=0 In the case of complex numbers, we add them by adding the real parts and then adding the imaginary parts. So to find the complex additive inverse of a+bi, we find the inverse of a which is -a and of bi which is -bi and so the additive inverse is -a-bi
Subtraction is the inverse operation of addition. Adding a number and then subtracting the same number will bring you back to the original value.
dividing by 6
An inverse operation is an operation that reverses the effect of the original operation. For example, addition and subtraction are inverse operations. 2 add 5 is 7, subtract 5 is 2. The subtraction of 5 reversed the effect of adding 5. Multiplication and division are also inverse operations. Two functions f and g are inverse if f(g(x)) = g(f(x)) = x.
Square root is the inverse operation of a square.