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4 January, 17:28

What is the multiplicative inverse of - 5 / 8

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  1. 4 January, 17:48
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    -8/5 is the answer
  2. 4 January, 20:56
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    Answer: b=-8/5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Additive inverse,

    5

    8

    Multiplicative inverse,

    -

    8

    5

    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
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