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what result do we get if additive inverse of -4/5 is multiplied by multiplicative inverse of -5/3?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The multiplicative of 4/5 is 5/4 because when you multiply 4/5 by 5/4 the answer is 1: 4/5*5/4=1 Both the 4 and the 5 cancel. Another way of illustrating it is 4*5/5*4= 20/20/1. The word inverse shoul give you the clue in this case the you onl y have to invert the numerator and denominator positions.

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