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What is the multiplicative inverse of c d ? Explain how a number is related to its multiplicative inverse.

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Answer:


(d)/(c)

Explanation:

If a be a real number,

Then the product of a and its multiplicative inverse is equal to the multiplicative identity, i.e. 1,


a* (1)/(a)=1

Thus, the multiplicative inverse of a is
(1)/(a)

By comparing it,

We found that,

The multiplicative inverse of
(c)/(d) is
(1)/(c/d)

i.e.
(d)/(c)

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