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the multiplicative inverse of 0 does not exist
true or fasle​

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Answered by Anonymous
12

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Extra Knowledge :-

The multiplicative inverse is called reciprocal.

  • For understanding this, let's take an example!

What is the multiplicative inverse of 2/3 ?

→ The multiplicative inverse of 2/3 is 3/2.

So, by analyzing we can understand that reciprocal or multiplicative inverse means that denominator comes in the place of numerator and numerator comes in the place of denominator.

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Answered by Mastermind1244
4

Answer:

True, the multiplicative inverse of 0 does not exist

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