Math, asked by tushitachopra14, 11 months ago

multiplicative inverse of 0 over 1

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Answered by CalebGeorge
2

Answer:

N/A

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{0}{1}= 0

Zero does not have any multiplicative inverse.

Answered by Arceus02
7

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The inverse property of multiplication tells us that when we multiply a number by its multiplicative inverse (also called its reciprocal), the product is one. For the multiplicative inverse of a real number, divide 1 by the number.(Eg multiplicative inverse of 1/8 is 8 as 1/8 * 8=1)

Here,

we have to find the multiplicative inverse of 0/1.

As the value of 0/1 is equal to 0, we have to find the multiplicative inverse of 0.

The multiplicative inverse of '0' is \large{undefined ( not defined )}

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