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what is the inverse of a
negative rational number ​

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Answered by ridhimasingh1211
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Let the negative rational number be and its multiplicative inverse be where both and are natural numbers. The product of a number and its multiplicative inverse is equal to the identity element. The multiplicative inverse of a negative rational number is the reciprocal of the negative rational number

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Answered by at8620280
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Let the negative rational number be and its multiplicative inverse be where both and are natural numbers. The product of a number and its multiplicative inverse is equal to the identity element. The multiplicative inverse of a negative rational number is the reciprocal of the negative rational number.

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