-3 does not have a multiplicative identity in the set of real numbers.
Multiplicate inverse of -3 is - 1/3.
the inverse of x+3
-5
2 1/3 = 7/3 inverse of 7/3 is 3/7
2/13
-3 does not have a multiplicative identity in the set of real numbers.
The inverse of 3 is 1/3.
The reciprocal (multiplicative inverse) of -3 is -1/3.The reciprocal (multiplicative inverse) of -3 is -1/3.The reciprocal (multiplicative inverse) of -3 is -1/3.The reciprocal (multiplicative inverse) of -3 is -1/3.
Multiplicate inverse of -3 is - 1/3.
3 for A+
the inverse of x+3
There is no definition since, unfortunately, there is no such word as multicative.
The multiplicative inverse of -3 is -(1/3) or negative one-third. The multiplicative inverse of a number is the number that you multiply it by to get a result of 1 (the multiplicative identity). So, since -3 times -(1/3) is 1, -(1/3) is the multiplicative inverse of -3. Similarly, +3 is the ADDITIVE inverse of -3. The additive inverse of a number is the number you add to it to get a result of 0 (the additive identity). So, since -3 + (+3) = 0, +3 is the additive inverse of -3. The original answer given here was that the multiplicative inverse of -3 is +3, which is flat incorrect.
- 1/3
The multiplicative inverse of 3+2x is 1/(3+2x).
it doesnt have an inverse since only square matrices have an inverse