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The multiplicative inverse of a rational number 1/a,a+0, is​

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Answered by chanshi27
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Reciprocal or Multiplicative inverse: Dividing a number by 1 is the multiplicative inverse for Rational, natural, whole numbers and integers, since multiplying it to the original number always results in 1. Hence, ax 1/a = 1/a x a = 1, where a can be rational number or natural number or integer.

Answered by ruksansari703
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The multiplicative inverse has the same sign as the number but numerator and denominator are inter-changed. Thus, the multiplication inverse of a positive rational number is always positive.

Step-by-step explanation:

Reciprocal or Multiplicative inverse: Dividing a number by 1 is the multiplicative inverse for Rational, natural, whole numbers and integers, since multiplying it to the original number always results in 1. Hence, ax 1/a = 1/a x a = 1, where a can be rational number or natural number or integer.

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