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write the additive and the multiplicative inverse of the following​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multiplicative inverse :

i)5/-3

ii)1

iii)0

Additive inverse:

i)3/5

ii)-1

iii) 0
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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:

Multiplicative inverse :

i ) 5 / - 3

i i ) 1

i i i ) 0

Additive inverse :

i ) 3 / 5

i i ) - 1

i i i ) 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplicative inverse :

i ) 5 / - 3

i i ) 1

i i i ) 0

Additive inverse :

i ) 3 / 5

i i ) - 1

i i i ) 0

An additive inverse is a number that, when applied to a certain number, yields the additive identity. The multiplicative inverse of each number—again, except for 0 in this instance—will reveal the multiplicative identity.

There are two distinct identity qualities of numbers: additive identity and multiplicative identity. The original number is returned when additive identity is applied to a number. Similar to this, multiplicative identity yields the original integer when multiplied by any number.

Unary minus: an is used to represent the additive inverse of a (see also Relation to subtraction below). The additive inverse of 7, for instance, is 7, as 7 + (7) = 0, and the additive inverse of 0.3, since 0.3 + 0.3 = 0.

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