The mulitplication inverse of x is 1/x.
This is because (1/x)(x) = 1
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the inverse of x+3
x=y is the identity. It is its own inverse. So the inverse is y=x.
There is no such thing.However, the multiplicative inverse of any non zero number, x, is (1/x).The multiplicative inverse has the property that x*(1/x) = 1 = (1/x)*x.
Simply stated, the inverse of a function is a function where the variables are reversed. If you have a function f(x) = y, the inverse is denoted as f-1(y) = x. Examples: y=x+3 Inverse is x=y+3, or y=x-3 y=2x+5 Inverse is x=2y+5, or y=(x-5)/2
no, it means 1 divided by the number inverse of 5 is 1/5 inverse of x = 1/x