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What is the multiplicative inverse of -27 and what is the multiplicative inverse for 7/9 and -9/16

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The multiplicative inverse of a number is the number when you multiply it, it gives you the product of 1.

So for - 27, what number will give us 1 when we multiply it by -27

-27 * -1/27 = 1

So the multiplicative inverse of -27 = -1/27

7/9 * 9/7 = 1

-9/16 * -16/9 = 1

So in essence, just take the number and flip it

-27 = -1 / 27

7/9 = 9/7

-9/16 = -16/9

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Question -:

Find the multiplicative inverse of -27 and 7/9.

Step-by-step explanation -:

To solve this problem first we need to understand what does multiplicative inverse mean.

What does multiplicative inverse mean ?

Multiplicative inverse means the reciprocal of any number. Multiplicative inverse of a number is a value which when multiplied by the original number results in 1.

Example :

Find the multiplicative inverse of 5.


\small\sf{The \: multiplicative \: inverse \: of  \: 5 \: is \: (1)/(5). }

Let us check whether the multiplicative inverse is correct or not.


\small\rm{ \cancel5 * \frac{1}{ \cancel{5}} = 1 }

We get the identity number 1. So the answer is correct.

Now let us solve the above questions.

1) Find the multiplicative inverse of -27


\small\sf {The \: multiplicative \: inverse \: of \: -27 \: is \: - { ( 1)/(3). } }

Let us check.


\small \cancel{-27 }× \cancel-\frac{1}{ \cancel{27}} = 1

2) Find the multiplicative inverse of 7/9.


\small\sf {The \: multiplicative \: inverse \: of \: \frac {7}{9} \: is \: (9)/(7).}

Let us check.


\small\frac{\cancel{7} \: 1}{\cancel{9} \:1 }×\frac{\cancel{9} \:1 }{\cancel{7} \:1 } = 1

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