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The multiplicative inverse of a – b is:

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Answered by yashikac436
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Answer:

1/a-1/b is the multiplicative inverse of this question

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
1

Answer:

The multiplicative inverse of a – b is \frac{1}{(a-b)} , given that a should not be equal to b otherwise the inverse will be not defined.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the data given in the question,

We now,

  • Multiplicative inverse of a number is a number that when multiplied with the given number gives the product 1.
  • Lets assume the multiplicative inverse of a – b  be x

So,

(a-b)\times x =1\\x= \frac{1}{(a-b)}

Hence, The multiplicative inverse of a – b is \frac{1}{(a-b)} , given that a should not be equal to b otherwise the inverse will be not defined.

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