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the multiplicative inverse of - p upon q​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Step-by-step explanation:

If p/q is a fraction, then the multiplicative inverse of p/q should be such that, when it is multiplied to the fraction, then the result should be 1. Hence, q/p is the multiplicative inverse of fraction p/q.

Answered by Anonymous
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If p/q is a fraction, then the multiplicative inverse of p/q should be such that, when it is multiplied to the fraction, then the result should be 1. Hence, q/p is the multiplicative inverse of fraction p/q.

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