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Answered by kamleshkantaria
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Answer:

The answer is -

= \frac{1}{0}

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the multiplicative inverse of 0

Follow basic rule

As we know that multiplicative inverse of any number is the reciprocal of that number

So,

Multiplicative inverse or reciprocal of 0 is \frac{1}{0}

But \frac{1}{0} cannot be defined

To be more specific, then the multiplicative inverse of 0 cannot be defined

As a number cannot be divided by 0

But You can write multiplicative inverse of 0 = \frac{1}{0}

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Answered by tennetiraj86
1

Answer:

there is no multiplicative inverse of Zero .If it exists it is no defined

Step-by-step explanation:

multiplicative inverse of 0=1/0= not defined

division with zero is not defined and meaningless

multiplicative inverse means aƗ1/a = 1

the product of two numbers is equal to 1 then they are reciprocal of each other .

so, the product of any number and zero is zero

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