Math, asked by santoshishelgaonkar1, 2 months ago


1. The additive inverse of is :

 \frac{5}{ - 9}
 \frac{5}{9}
 \frac{ - 5}{ - 9}
 \frac{ - 9}{5}
2. The multiplicative inverse of
 \frac{ - 2}{ - 3}
(i)
 \frac{ - 3}{2}
(ii)
 \frac{2}{3}
(iii)
 \frac{3}{2}
(iv)
 \frac{ - 2}{3}
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Answered by khashrul
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Answer:

1.  Additive Inverse of \frac{5}{-9}  is \frac{5}{9}  Option (ii) is the correct one.

2. Multiplicative Inverse of \frac{-2}{-3} is =\frac{3}{2}  Option (iii) is the correct one.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Additive Inverse, when added to the original, results to Zero.  Simple way to find the Additive Inverse is to multiply the original by (-1).

∴ Additive Inverse of \frac{5}{-9} that is of -\frac{5}{9}  is (-1) x (-\frac{5}{9}) = \frac{5}{9}

2. Multiplicative Inverse, when multiplied by the original, results to 1.  Simple way to find the Multiplicative Inverse is to find the reciprocal of the original.  For example, if the original is x, then the Multiplicative Inverse is \frac{1}{x}.

∴ Multiplicative Inverse of \frac{-2}{-3} is \frac{1}{\frac{-2}{-3} } =\frac{3}{2}

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