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the multiplicative inverse of-3/7 is...

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Answered by Anonymous
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The multiplicative inverse of a number is the number by which when we multiply that number then final result is 1.

Let , multiplicative inverse of ( -3/7 ) is x.

Now,

⇒ ( -3/7) x = 1

⇒ -3x = 7

⇒ x = 7 / -3

∴ x = -7/3.

Hence , multiplicative inverse of ( -3/7 ) is ( -7/3 ).
Answered by muhdshamal5
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Step-by-step explanation:

The multiplicative inverse of a number is the number by which when we multiply that number then final result is 1.

Let , multiplicative inverse of ( -3/7 ) is x.

Now,

⇒ ( -3/7) x = 1

⇒ -3x = 7

⇒ x = 7 / -3

∴ x = -7/3.

Hence , multiplicative inverse of ( -3/7 ) is ( -7/3 ).

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