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"inverse" is spelled wrong and its 1. i think.
Additive inverse: -2.5 Multiplicative inverse: 0.4
+8 - 8 = 0 is an example of the inverse property of addition. Inverse Property of Addition-A number added to its opposite integer will always equal zero. (The order does not matter, since it is addition.) [Ex. 3 + (-3) = 0 or (-3) + 3 = 0]
Addition is the inverse of Subtraction. Division is the inverse of Multiplication. and then visa-versa. :-) Addition is the inverse of Subtraction. Division is the inverse of Multiplication. and then visa-versa. :-) the Answer is subtraction
inverse of 7
"inverse" is spelled wrong and its 1. i think.
earth
The second planet from the sun is spelled "Venus".
That is the correct spelling of the planet Mars.
Earth or Terra (Latin name)
The planet closest to the Sun is Mercury (spelled the same as the liquid metal element).
Sagittarius isn't a planet. It is a constellation, or pattern of stars seen from the Earth. You spelled it correctly in your question.
You have spelled Saturn correctly.
planet elesia. I don't Know if I spelled the planet right.
The name of the third dwarf planet is spelled "Makemake."
When finding the inverse of a matrix, order doesn't matter because the operation of taking the inverse is inherently defined for square matrices. Specifically, if ( A ) is an invertible matrix, then its inverse ( A^{-1} ) satisfies the property ( A A^{-1} = I ) and ( A^{-1} A = I ), where ( I ) is the identity matrix. This means that multiplying ( A ) by its inverse will always yield the identity matrix, regardless of the order in which the matrices are multiplied. However, note that the order does matter when multiplying different matrices together; it's only the specific case of a matrix and its inverse that ensures commutativity in this regard.
(The planet) is spelled just the way you wrote it. N-e-p-t-u-n-e