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Given 4c + 5 = 0 and c Is a real number what is the multiplicative inverse of 4c + 5?
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Given 4c + 5 = 0 and c Is a real number what is the multiplicative inverse of 4c + 5?
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Multiplicative inverse means the reciprocal of a number. Therefore, the multiplicative of x is equal to 1/x. For the expression given above, the multiplicative inverse should be 1/(4c+5). Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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The word multiplicative inverse means that the reciprocal of a number. Then the multiplicative inverse of the letter x which is given is, one divided by x.
1/x.
Therefore, the multiplicative inverse will be 1/x (4c + 5 ).
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