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Given 4c+5≠0 and c is a real number, what is the multiple inverse of 4c+5?

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Answer:


(1)/(4c+5).

Explanation:

The multiplicative inverse of a fraction
(a)/(b) is fraction
(b)/(a). For the multiplicative inverse of a real number, divide 1 by the number.

In your case, if
4c+5\\eq 0 and c is a real number, the multiple inverse of 4c+5 is


(1)/(4c+5).

It s correctly defined, because the denominator of the fraction never turns into 0.

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