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What is multiplicative inverse of -1 .

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Answered by gadhedoINSAAN
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multiplicative inverse of -1 is -1

Answered by ganeshprasadv5
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Multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) of a fraction – is a fraction, which is turned “upside down”. Example: Multiplicative inverse: In order to determine reciprocal of a mixed number or an integer, you have to convert it to an improper fraction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Just as for any positive number, the product of a negative number and its reciprocal must be equal to 1. Thus, the multiplicative inverse of any negative number is its reciprocal. For example, (-6) × (-1/6) = 1, therefore, the multiplicative inverse of -6 is -1/6.

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