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The multiplicative inverse of 1\m+n is -19. If n=-4 find my

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Answered by Anonymous
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The given statement is;

=> The multiplecative inverse of 1/(m+n) is equal to (-19)

=> Multiplecative inverse of 1/(m+n)=-19

=> m+n = -19

=> m+(-4)= -19. { given; n = -19 }

=> m-4= -19

=> m= -19 + 4

=> m= -15

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