In mathematics, the additive inverse of a numberais the number that, when addedtoa, yields zero. The additive inverse of 7 is -7.
A multiplicative inverse is the same as a reciprocal. The multiplicative inverse of x is 1/x. So, the multiplicative inverse of 4 is 1/4; or 7 is 1/7 and of 0.2 is 1/0.2 = 5.
Multiplicative inverse is the number that, when multiplied, results in 1, usually 1/# 1/sqrt7 is the inverse, so just rationalize the denominator sqrt7/7 = square root of 7 divided by 7
For example, 5 is the "inverse" of -5. And -7 is the "inverse" for 7.
Additive inverse of a number a is that number which on addition with a gives 0.7 is additive inverse of -7.The property shown is additive inverse property because the addition yields 0.
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7. The opposite of 7 is -7, so the opposite of -7 is 7.
In mathematics, the additive inverse of a numberais the number that, when addedtoa, yields zero. The additive inverse of 7 is -7.
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38/7 x 7/38 = 1 = multiplicative inverse 38/7 + -38/7 = 0 = additive inverse
The inverse of add 7 is minus 7 Example: 20+7=27 to check do... 27-7=20
The multiplicative inverse is the negative of the reciprocal of the positive value. Thus the multiplicative inverse of -7 is -1/7.
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The multiplicative inverse of -24/7 is -7/24
It is 1/7. When you multiply (1/7) by 7 you get 1 as a result.
It depends on whether you mean additive inverse or multiplicative inverse.
It is a second operation that "undoes" the first.For example, the inverse of "add 2" is "subtract 2";the inverse of "divide by 7" is "multiply by 7";the inverse of "take the reciprocal" is "take the reciprocal".