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multiplicative inverse of 6/7​

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Answered by himanshusharma12221
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Answer:

7/6

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

Multiplicative inverse of \frac{6}{7} is \frac{7}{6}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

Multiplicative inverse - A number multiplied by another so that the result is 1 is said to be a number's multiplicative inverse.

For example: let -5 be a number, than the multiplicative inverse of -5 is \frac{-1}{5}.

So the multiplicative inverse of \frac{6}{7} is \frac{7}{6}.

Proof:

if \frac{7}{6} is a multiplicative inverse of \frac{6}{7} then, on multiplication both the numbers the result should be 1 .

\frac{6}{7} × \frac{7}{6} = 1

So, here we can proved that, \frac{7}{6} is the multiplicative inverse of \frac{6}{7} .

Final answer:

Hence, \frac{7}{6} is the multiplicative inverse of \frac{6}{7} .

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