multiplication~ 1. The act or process of multiplying or the condition of being multiplied. Propagation of plants and animals; procreation. 2. The operation that, for positive integers, consists of adding a number (the multiplicand) to itself a certain number of times. The operation is extended to other real numbers according to the rules governing the multiplicational properties of positive integers. 3. Any of certain analogous operations involving expressions other than real numbers.
Multiples are found by multiplying a number by successive counting numbers.
108 x 1 = 108
108 x 2 = 216
108 x 3 = 324
And so on forever. Since numbers don't stop, multiples don't stop either.
Multiples are numbers that can be divided by other numbers without a remainder.
9 and 12 are multiples of 3.
Multiples are numbers that can be divided by other numbers without a remainder.
9 and 12 are multiples of 3.
The multiplicative inverse of a number (other than zero) is the number such that the product of the two is 1. Thus, the multiplicative inverse of x is 1/x.
Assuming you mean 31/4 31/4 = 13/4 → multiplicative inverse is to multiply by 4/13
The answer depends on whether you mean an additive opposite or a multiplicative opposite.
The multiplicative inverse of 4i is -(1/4)*i.
Multiplicative Inverse of a NumberReciprocal The reciprocal of x is . In other words, a reciprocal is a fraction flipped upside down. Multiplicative inverse means the same thing as reciprocal. For example, the multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) of 12 is and the multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) of is . Note: The product of a number and its multiplicative inverse is 1. Observe that ·= 1. Multiplicative Inverse of a NumberReciprocal The reciprocal of x is . In other words, a reciprocal is a fraction flipped upside down. Multiplicative inverse means the same thing as reciprocal. For example, the multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) of 12 is and the multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) of is . Note: The product of a number and its multiplicative inverse is 1. Observe that ·= 1.
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Multiplicative Identity states that the product of any number and one is the number itself.
The multiplicative inverse of a number (other than zero) is the number such that the product of the two is 1. Thus, the multiplicative inverse of x is 1/x.
In mathematics, a multiplicative inverse or reciprocal for a number x, denoted by 1/x or x−1, is a number which when multiplied by x yields the multiplicative identity, 1
No. A "multiplicative" is an adjective, not a noun. For example a multiplicative inverse, or a multiplicative relationship, or multiplicative model. It is not a number and cannot be divided.
The multiplicative inverse is a fraction flipped upside down. It is also called the reciprocal. Examples: The multiplicative inverse of x is 1/x. The multiplicative inverse of 3/5 is 5/3.
it means reciprocal, the number that multiplies by the original number to get a product of 1. The multiplicative inverse is always 1/x; x=5, then the multiplicative inverse is 1/5. If x=1/2 or .5, the multiplicative inverse is 1/.5, which is also 2.
One, single, multiplicative identity.
Assuming the question is about the multiplicative inverse, the answer is, -1. It is its own multiplicative inverse.
Assuming you mean 31/4 31/4 = 13/4 → multiplicative inverse is to multiply by 4/13
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If you mean esin x, the multiplicative inverse is of course 1 / esin x, which can also be written as e-sin x.If you mean esin x, the multiplicative inverse is of course 1 / esin x, which can also be written as e-sin x.If you mean esin x, the multiplicative inverse is of course 1 / esin x, which can also be written as e-sin x.If you mean esin x, the multiplicative inverse is of course 1 / esin x, which can also be written as e-sin x.