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multiplicative inverse of integers​

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Answered by minhaj8255
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The multiplicative inverse property is defined as there being two elements of a set, A and A inverse, multiplied together to produce the identity element. In the case of the integers, the identity element is equal to 1. No two integers multiply to give 1 except 1 itself.

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Answered by JayasreeRoy
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X ko y se multiply karne se agar tumhe 1 mile toh x .... y ka multiplicative inverse hai .....

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