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Answered by llNidhill
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What is multiplicative inverse?

  • The word meaning of 'inverse' is something opposite in effect. So, the multiplicative inverse of a number is a number that nullifies the impact of the number to identity 1.

The multiplicative inverse of 1 is in fact 1/1 which is equal to 1.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The multiplicative inverse of 1 is in fact 1/1 which is equal to 1. So 1 is its own multiplicative inverse.

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