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Which is and example of multiplicative inverseA. a×1=aB. a+0=aC. a+(-a)=0orD. a×1/a=1

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A multiplicative inverse or reciprocal for a number, is a number which when multiplied by the number yields the identity. In our case,


a*(1)/(a)=1

then, the answer is option D.

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