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Select the expression that is the multiplicative inverse of n, where n is a non-zero number. A. 1n B. -n C. -1n D. 2n

User RBerteig
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multiplicative inverse of n

1/n

I am assuming that is A and you don't have the fraction bar

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Answer:

A.
(1)/(n)

Explanation:

The multiplicative inverse refers to the same number but in the opposite position, if the number is a numerator, then its multiplicative opposite is at the denominator. Basically, it consists in turning around the order of the fraction.


n=(n)/(1)=((1)/(n))^(-1)

The formal definition is that a number is a multiplicative inverse of another if their product gives the neutral multiplicative element which is 1. Let's try:


n* (1)/(n)=1

Therefore, the answer is


(1)/(n)

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