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Multiplicative inverse of -5/7 multiple -3/7

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Answered by allyayush
5

Answer:

THE MULTIPLICATIVE INVERSE OF -5/7 MULTIPLY -3/7 WOULD BE 1.

SINCE The inverse property of multiplication states that any number multiplied by its multiplicative inverse will equal  1.

a/b*b/a=1

In other words, we are canceling fractions out. We start with one fraction and multiply it by its reciprocal. This is one of many times you might see multiplication of two fractions.

Just be careful. We can't do this if  a or b equals zero because that means the above involves dividing by zero.

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Answered by vishwaroopsur35
3

Answer:

-5/7= 7/-5 , -3/7=7/-3

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