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26 May, 10:31

A number that, when multiplied with another number, yields a result of 1 is called its multiplicative. (whats the word to this definition)

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  1. 26 May, 10:49
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    Multiplicative inverse is a property in multiplication which is defined as follows:

    A number that, when multiplied with another number, yields a result of 1

    In a multiplicative inverse, either one of two cases need to occur:

    1) The first term should be equal to the denominator of the second term while the numerator of the second term is 1

    Example : 2 x 1/2 = 1

    27 x 1/27 = 1

    2) The simplification of the second term gives a similar output as case 1

    Example: 2 x 2/4

    2/4 can be simplified as 1/2

    Therefore: 2 x 2/4 = 2 x 1/2 = 1
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