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What is the multiplicative inverse of − 5 /8

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Answer:

-8/5 is the answer

User GANI
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Answer: b=-8/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Additive inverse,

5

8

Multiplicative inverse,

8

5

Step-by-step explanation:

For a number

a

, it's multiplicative inverse

b

is such that

a

b

=

1

which is the multiplicative identity.

For a number

a

, it's additive inverse

c

would be such that

a

+

c

=

0

where

0

is additive identity.

Thus, for

a

=

5

8

It's additive inverse be

c

.

Then

5

8

+

c

=

0

Now, adding

5

8

to both sides,

c

=

5

8

.

Let the multiplicative inverse be

b

.

Then

a

b

=

1

5

8

b

=

1

Multiplying both sides with

8

5

User Seb Barre
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