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Given 4 c + 5 not-equals 0 and c is a real number, what is the multiplicative inverse of 4 c + 5 not-equals 0 0 1 StartFraction 1 Over 4 c + 5 End Fraction StartFraction 1 Over 4 c EndFraction + 5

User Xiomy
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

User Virtually Real
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Answer:

Option 1 -
(1)/(4c+5)

Explanation:

Given : Equation
4c+5\\eq 0 and c is a real number.

To find : What is the multiplicative inverse of equation ?

Solution :

The multiplicative inverse of a number x is reciprocal of number i.e.
(1)/(x) or
x^(-1)

Equation
4c+5\\eq 0

The expression is
x=4c+5

The multiplicative inverse is given by,


(1)/(x)=(1)/(4c+5)

Therefore, Option 1 is correct.

The multiplicative inverse of equation is
(1)/(4c+5)

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