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what is multiplicative inverse ? provide answer with an example

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Answered by manojkumarbehera4540
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A multiplicative inverse is a reciprocal. ... A reciprocal is one of a pair of numbers that when multiplied with another number equals the number 1. For example, if we have the number 7, the multiplicative inverse, or reciprocal, would be 1/7 because when you multiply 7 and 1/7 together, you get 1 !

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Answered by santoshtripathy70
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It means that reciprocal of a no.

Ex :- 9/20 's multiplicative inverse is 20/9

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