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Taking a number to the second power is known as "squaring" the number.
The power operation, for example: x = 210 (answer: x = 1024) has two inverse operations, depending which of the two numbers you have to solve for. To solve for the base if you know the exponent is called calculating the root. For example: x10 = 1024 This is asking for the tenth root of 1024. The other inverse is if the exponent is unknown, for example: 2x = 1024 Solving this problem is called calculating the logarithm.
An inverse is NOT called a circular function. Only inverse functions that are circular functions are called circular functions for obvious reasons.
For every number, a,there exists a number called the additive inverse, -a, such that a + -a = 0.
This is called an inverse operation.
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we use it in math. it is called inverse operation
It is called a INVERSE OPERATION.
It is called the "inverse" operation. (*The term inverse is specifically used for multiplication and division, where the inverse of x is 1/x.) Inverse operations: addition / subtraction multiplication/ division square / square root cube / cube root
The inverse operation of addition would be subtraction. The inverse operation of subtraction would be addition. The inverse operation of multiplication is division and the inverse operation of division is multiplication. It is called the inverse operation because you are reversing the equation. If you add, subtract, multiply, or divide the same number on each side of the equation, then the equation would still be true. As long as you are doing the same thing on BOTH side of the equation. The reciprocal is used for dividing fractions. All you have to do for finding the reciprocal of a fraction is flip the fraction. Ex: The reciprocal of 1/4 is 4. The reciprocal of 5/8 is 8/5. You can check by multiplying the two fractions. It will equal to one if you did it right. I hope this helped a little bit.
Squaring the ends of metal in a lathe is called farting
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.
Taking a number to the second power is known as "squaring" the number.
Squaring
The power operation, for example: x = 210 (answer: x = 1024) has two inverse operations, depending which of the two numbers you have to solve for. To solve for the base if you know the exponent is called calculating the root. For example: x10 = 1024 This is asking for the tenth root of 1024. The other inverse is if the exponent is unknown, for example: 2x = 1024 Solving this problem is called calculating the logarithm.
An inverse is NOT called a circular function. Only inverse functions that are circular functions are called circular functions for obvious reasons.