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what do you mean by multiplacative inverse​

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Answered by babitakaushal2007
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an element of a mathematical set that when multiplied by a given element yields the identity element. — called also reciprocal.

Answered by DarthVader19
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Answer:

It's basically a reciprocal of something. Suppose:-

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the multiplicative inverse of \frac{1}{2}.

Reciprocal of  \frac{1}{2} => \frac{2}{1} = 2

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