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Hahn
1 January, 16:17
What is the multiplicative inverse of - 5/11?
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Kaitlynn
1 January, 20:03
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The multiplicate inverse of - 5/11 is - 11/5.
Step-by-step explanation:
-5/11 x (-11/5) = 1, the mulitplicate inverse is the reciprocal of that number. SO its - 11/5.
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