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12 August, 20:58

What is the multiplicative inverse of 2x/5?

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  1. 12 August, 21:03
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    Multiplicative inverse is the thing you multiply a term by to get 1.

    So 1/2 is the multiplicative inverse of 2 (as an example).

    So "flip" the fraction term 2x/5 to get 5/2x ... multiply the two terms together to double check.

    2x/5 * 5/2x = 1

    So it's 5/2x
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