Math, asked by shrestaBharath, 12 hours ago

multiplicative inverse of -13
answer is -1/13
I know the answer
please give me the explanation how -1/13 will come?

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Answered by JE0NJUNGK00KIE
12

Answer:

Listen! The given no. is -13 It don't have any denominator .. And the number which don't have any denominator it has one In it's denominator so it will be :- \dfrac{-13}{1}

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Now, we need to find It's Multiplicative inverse

For finding Multiplicative inverse we just need to Put numerator at denominator and denominator at numerator so it will be :- \dfrac{1}{-13}

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But there is - Sign in Numberator so we will add - Sign in it's numerator place that will be our final answer :- \dfrac{-1}{13}

 \mathsf \green{Hope\:it \:helps\:uh}

Answered by llRosiell
10

Answer:

Listen! The given no. is -13 It don't have any denominator .. And the number which don't have any denominator it as one In it's denominator so it will be :- \dfrac{-13}{1}

Now, we need to find It's Multiplicative inverse

For finding Multiplicative inverse we just need to Put numerator at denominator and denominator at numerator so it will be :- \dfrac{1}{13}

But there is - Sign in Numberator so we will add - Sign in it's numerator place that will be our final answer :- \dfrac{-1}{13}

 \mathsf \green{Hope\:it \:helps\:uh}

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