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multiplicative identity inverse of 6​

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Answered by samy456
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The multiplicative inverse is a constant which when simply multiplied to another number yields 1. It is denoted by x−1 , in which the multiplicative inverse is the reciprocal of the given value x.

∴ Let x = 6

let \:  {x}^{ - 1} be \: the \: reciprocal \: of \: 6

 =  {x}^{ - 1}  =  \frac{1}{6}

The multiplicative inverse of 6 is

 \frac{1}{6}

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