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what is the additive inverse of +200​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplicative Inverse of 200 is defined as what you can multiply with 200 to get 1. Note that the answer is rounded to the nearest 8 decimals if necessary. We can prove that the answer is correct: 0.005 multiplied by 200 equals 1.

Answered by ashtekarnusrat198672
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Multiplicative Inverse of 200

Multiplicative Inverse

Multiplicative Inverse of 200 is defined as what you can multiply with 200 to get 1.

If the Multiplicative Inverse of 200 is x, the problem can be written as a function as follows:

200(x) = 1

Thus, to get the answer, we divide 1 by 200 like this:

1 / 200 = 0.005

Note that the answer is rounded to the nearest 8 decimals if necessary. We can prove that the answer is correct: 0.005 multiplied by 200 equals 1.

The Multiplicative Inverse of postive 200 has a positive answer and the Multiplicative Inverse of negative 200 has a negative answer. Therefore, the Multiplicative Inverse of -200 is -0.005.

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