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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1/0.8 = 1.25
8/17
The additive inverse of 8 2/5 is -8 2/5.
If you mean each side of 9 then the integers or whole numbers are 8 and 10
The Answer:The multiplicative inverse is the reciprocal of the said number, and (-7)-1 = -1/7. Now, adding 9 to -1/7 is basically doing this: (-1/7 + 9) commutes to = (9 - 1/7) = 8 6/7 or 62/7.
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Another term for a reciprocal is a multiplicative inverse(1 divided by the number).Examples:4 times its reciprocal 1/4 = 1When 2 x 4 = 8, 2 x 4 x 1/4 = 2 again
1/14, because multiplicative inverses must multiply to equal 1, and 14/1 x 1/14 = 14/14, or 1.
The Multiplicative Property states that any number x multiplied by 1 is equal to x. You can use any number as an example: 5*1=5 1*8=8 y*1=y
5/8 ÷ -1 = -5/8