Math, asked by varun8391, 10 months ago

the multiplactive inverse of -3/5 multipied by 8/11​

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Answered by anujdiwakr334
1

Answer:

The multiplicative inverse of a number is the number with which if you multiply the number you get the result as 11.

You can say that the multiplicative inverse of a number is just a reciprocal of the number.

What is reciprocal of a number?

Well reciprocal of a number is that number which is obtained by dividing the number by 11.

For example:

Reciprocal of xx is 1x1x

For a fraction actually the denominators and numerators are interchanged.

For example:

Reciprocal of 4949 becomes 9494 on dividing 11 by that number.

So guess what.

The reciprocal of 3838 is called the multiplicative inverse.

So reciprocal=8383.

Lets verify .

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Answered by TheDivineSoul
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Answer:

 \frac{ - 3}{5}  \times  \frac{8}{11}  \\  \frac{ - 24}{55}  \\  \frac{24}{55}

Here is the correct answer

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