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The multiplicative inverse is when you multiply a certain number, and the product is itself, the number. So, the multiplicative inverse of 8 is of course, 1. For every number, the multiplicative number is 1, because a certain number times 1 is equal to the certain number. It's simple!!

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the multiplicative inverse of -8 is just positive 8 :)

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NO, that is the additive inverse. The multiplicative inverse of -8 is -1/8 or -0.125

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1/8 or 0.125

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