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What is a multiplicative inverse of a fraction?
In mathematics, a multiplicative inverse or reciprocal for a number x, denoted by 1/x or x−1, is a number which when multiplied by x yields the multiplicative identity, 1. The multiplicative inverse of a fraction a/b is b/a.
What is the multiplicative inverse of 8?
1⁄8
Thus, the multiplicative inverse of 8 is 1⁄8.
What is the multiplicative inverse of 3?
1/3
The answer is of course one third, or 1/3, since: 3 * 1/3 = 1. Thus the multiplicative inverse of 3 is 1/3.
What is the multiplicative inverse of 9 10?
-10/9
The multiplicative inverse of -9/10 is -10/9. To verify the answer, we will multiply -9/10 with its multiplicative inverse and check if the product is 1.
What is the multiplicative inverse of 9?
19
The multiplicative inverse of 9 is its reciprocal, 19. The multiplicative inverse of −19 is its reciprocal, -9. To find the multiplicative inverse of 0.9, we first convert 0.9 to a fraction, 910. Then we find the reciprocal, 109.
What is the multiplicative inverse of negative 3 8?
The multiplicative inverse of 3/8 is 8/3.
What is the multiplicative inverse of 3 4?
What is the multiplicative inverse of 3/4? The multiplicative inverse of ¾ is 4/3 since the inverse of x is 1/x.
What is the multiplicative inverse of minus 4 by 5?
The multiplicative inverse of 4/-5 is -5/4 because when you multiply these you will get the answer 1.
What are all the multiples of 8?
So, the multiples of 8 are 8, 16, 24, 32, and so on.
Is 5 over 8 rational?
5/8 is a rational number because 5/8 as a percentage is 62.5. As long as the number doesn’t go on forever without any patterns, it will be a rational number. If it does go on forever and doesn’t have a pattern then it is an irrational number.
What are the multiples of 8 [solved]?
8 x 0 = 0 so,0 is a multiple of 8.
What is the reciprocal of 1 . 8?
The reciprocal of 8 is 1/8. By The way the reciprocated of any number is the inverse of that number. Examples.