Math, asked by sanjithipeddi, 10 months ago

The Multiplicative inverse of ‘x + iy’ is​

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Answered by mahakincsem
10

1/(x + iy)

Step-by-step explanation:

The term multiplicative inverse is used for a substance that yields multiplicative identity e.g. "1" when multiplied with a term.

Such as multiplicative inverse or 2 is 1/2 because when we multiply 2 with 1/2, we get "1" which is multiplicative identity.

Similarly, the multiplicative identity for (x + iy) is 1/(x + iy). Such that

(x + iy) * 1/ (x + iy) = 1

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Answered by tdeekshitha2004
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