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À fraction multiply its multiplicative inverse =

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Answered by demonsking52801
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the answer will be 1

eg---> 2 x 1/2 = 1

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demonsking52801: the multiplicative inverse of any number is the resiprocal of that number as u can see in my answer as the resiprocal of 2 is 1/2 and when we multiply these we get 1 as the answer
Answered by Anonymous
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The fraction is called the multiplicative inverse of (or reciprocal) and vice versa. Notice that a reciprocal(multiplicative inverse) can be formed from any common fraction by exchanging the positions of the numerator and denominator. ... For example, so the reciprocal of is 

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