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Answered by hruthik2222
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Let's look at a number... 8... What number can we multiply to 8 to get 1 (the multiplicative identity) as the answer? Wow! That's a really weird problem. Can you think of any integers that would work? Nope. So... It must be a fraction! Remember that we want 1 for the answer... and 1 in fraction language with 8's is So, the multiplicative inverse of 8 is 1/8! Let's go the other way... What number can we multiply to 1/8 to get 1 as the answer? Remember this! So, the multiplicative inverse of 1/8 is 8!
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