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The multiplicative inverse of additive inverse of multiplicative identity is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Additive inverse of multiplicative identity, must it be it's own multiplicative inverse? ... With real numbers and integers and complex numbers, one is used to (−1)⋅(−1)=1, i.e. the additive inverse of the multiplicative identity is it's own multiplicative inverse.

Answered by saieeshroyalg
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Answer:reciprocal of a number is its multiplicative inverse. A number and its reciprocal multiply to 1, which is the multiplicative identity. −a is the additive inverse of a. 1a is the multiplicative inverse of a.

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