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Define Multiplicative inverse , identity​

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Answered by snehanegi066
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In mathematics, a multiplicative inverse or reciprocal for a number x, denoted by 1/x or x−1, is a number which when multiplied by x yields the multiplicative identity, 1. ... For example, the reciprocal of 5 is one fifth (1/5 or 0.2), and the reciprocal of 0.25 is 1 divided by 0.25, or 4.

The word meaning of 'inverse' is something opposite in effect. ... Thus the multiplicative inverse of a number is a number by which the multiplication results in 1. That is, number b is the multiplicative inverse of the number a, if a × b = 1.

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Answered by itzOfficialAshu
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In mathematics, a multiplicative inverse or reciprocal for a number x, denoted by 1/x or x⁻¹, is a number which when multiplied by x yields the multiplicative identity, 1. The multiplicative inverse of a fraction a/b is b/a. For the multiplicative inverse of a real number, divide 1 by the number.

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