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multiplicative inverse of 2^-3

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

2^-3

(1/2)^3

1/8........

Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The multiplicative inverse of a number is the number with which if you multiply ,you get:1

You can say that multiplicative inverse is the reverse or reciprocal of the number.

The number given is:-2/-3.

The negatives will cancel each other to give:2/3

Reciprocal of 2/3 =3/2.

3/2 is the multiplicative inverse.

Another process is there :

You can also find it by linear equation by assigning multiplicative inverse as the unknown value.

Let the multiplicative inverse be :x

-2/-3*x=1

-2x=-3

x=-3/-2

or x=3/2

This verifies the answer.

The answer to your question is 3/2.

Hope it helps you.

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