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) Multiplicative Inverse of 3/-5 is -

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Answered by VashitvaGupta
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\huge \:  \frac{ - 5}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

multiplicative inverse × number =1

multiplicative inverse =1 \number

 =  \frac{1}{ (\frac{3}{ - 5} )} =  \frac{ - 5}{3}

Answered by pranjitgaming87com
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Answer:

Step-by-If the product of two numbers is equal to 1, then those numbers are multiplicative inverses! The numbers 5/3 and 3/5 are multiplicative inverses!

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