Math, asked by gahariharan4, 16 days ago

find the multiplicative inverse of 2+3i

Answers

Answered by rainbowmoonbowsunbow
0

Answer:

3-2i

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by notTheBrain
6

Answer:

\frac{1}{2+3i}

Step-by-step explanation:

We know,

The multiplicative inverse of a number is defined as the division of 1 by that number. It is also called the reciprocal of the number. The multiplicative inverse property says that the product of a number and its multiplicative inverse is 1.

For example,

the multiplicative inverse of

5= \frac{5}{1} \\\\multiplicative\\  inverse= \frac{1}{5}

So in this question it is given 2+3i

which means the multiplicative inverse will be

\frac{1}{2+3i}

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