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multiplicative inverse of 10^-5​

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Answered by tanisha2005sharma
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Answer:

1/10^5

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Answered by SCIENTIFIGENIOUS
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Answer:

Multiplicative inverse

A multiplicative is the reciprocal of a number, when multiplied with the number gives 1 as the result.

Example - suppose ' x ', is a number, then its multiplicative inverse is ' 1/x '.

Now, Your question

We have, 10^(-5).

Let, the multiplicative inverse be 'a'.

So, 10^(-5) * a = 1.

a = 10^-5

=10^5

Hence, the multicative inverse of 10^(-5) is 10^5 .

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