Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Mathematics
Arithmetic
Multiplication
If 5 multiplied by its multiplicative inverse the result is
1 answer
The result of multiplying a number by its multiplicative inverse is always 1. Therefore, if you multiply 5 by its multiplicative inverse, the result is 1.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
when a certain number is added to 11 and the result is multiplied by 3, the final result is 45. Find the number.
what number gives the same result when multiplied by 6 as it does when 6 is added to it?
The equation y=52x represents which type of rule?(1 point)
Responses multiplicative, because the constant is multiplied
A graph contains the following points: (4,10) , (6,12) , and (8,14) . What type of rule is represented?(1 point)
Responses
3 is added to five times a number and the result is multiplied by 4 .The final result is 72 .What is the number.
If 5 is multiplied by its multiplicative inverse the result is
What are the additive and multiplicative inverses of −7/5 ?(1 point)
Responses The additive inverse is −5/7; the
Question 14 of 14
What is the multiplicative inverse of c/d? Explain how a number is related to its multiplicative inverse Can I
What is the identity element for multiplication? What is the multiplicative inverse of 4? of 0.1? What is the familiar name for
What are the additive and multiplicative inverses of − 7/5 ? (1 point)
The additive inverse is −7/5 ; the multiplicative