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Multiplicative Identity of 5/6 ?​

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Answered by DontSetYourLimitsYT
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Answer:

we know that

for a number x and its multiplicative identity y,

(x)*(y)=1.

Given,

x=5/6.

Substituting values,

we get,

(5/6)y=1

y=6/5.

Therefore multiplicative identity of 5/6 is 6/5.

Multiplicative identity is also known as reciprocal and for this you have to just interchange the positions of numerator and denominator like it has been done above.

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Answered by rajeshtiwari90
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