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prove that {a}^{-1}=1/a​

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Answered by rsarvang58
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Answer:

a^-1=1/a

it is a rule that when the power is negative the no. or variable goes at denominatir

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Answered by ayush6884
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Hey mate, a^-1 is always equal to 1/a because if the power is negative, then the the numbers will be reciprocal.

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