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add -3/4 to its multiplicative inverse and multiply the sum otained with 1/5​

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Answered by manojmishracbsa
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Additive inverse

An additive inverse of a number is known as the value, resulting in a zero value when added to the original number. In order to yield zero, it is the value we add to a number. Assume, ‘a’ is the original number, then its additive inverse will be the minus of such that

a + (-a)

a – a

= 0

Given value is 1/5

Let us assume additive inverse as x

1/5 + x = 0

x = -1/5

The additive inverse of 1/5 is -1/5.

Multiplicative inverse

The multiplicative inverse also known as reciprocal implies is something which is opposite. The reciprocal number obtained in such a way that the value is equal to identity 1 when multiplied by the original number. Let us consider the number ‘a’ then the multiplicative inverse of the number is ‘1/a’.

a × 1/a = 1

Given value is 1/5 , so

1/5 × 5

⇒ 1

The multiplicative inverse of 1/5 is 5.

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