Math, asked by shivshiva1237, 4 months ago

what is the multiplicative inverse of (6/5)-²​

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Answered by aratisikdar7
3

As we know that, multiplicative identity is 1.

Therefore, the number which when multiplied with (  \frac{6}{2} ) ^{ - 2} gives the multiplicative inverse of ( \frac{6}{5} )^{-2}   \\  = >( \frac{6}{5} ) ^{ - 2} \times  ( \frac{5}{6} ) {}^{ - 2}  = 1.

Thus,( \frac{5}{6} ) ^{ - 2} will be the multiplicative inverse of( \frac{6}{5} ) ^{ - 2}

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Answered by sravanthipallapolu20
0

Answer:

(6/5)2.

Step-by-step explanation:

(6/5)-2 × (6/5)2 = 1

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