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Given 4 c + 5 not-equals 0 and c is a real number, what is the multiplicative inverse of 4 c + 5 not-equals 0

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Answer:

yes what he said

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on edge

User Asheen
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Answer:

1 / 4c+5

Explanation:

Given :

4c + 5 ≠ 0

c is a real number.

Find the multiplicative inverse of equation ?

The multiplicative inverse of a number is reciprocal of number

Let

x = a number

The multiplicative inverse = 1/x

Let 4c + 5 ≠ 0 be a number x

Then, the multiplicative inverse of x = 1/x

x = 4c + 5

1/x = 1 / 4c+5

Therefore, the multiplicative inverse of 4c + 5 = 1 / 4c+5

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