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Inverse operation - an operation that creates the _ effect of another operation
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The inverse operation is an operation that creates the opposite effect of another operation. For example, in mathematics, addition and subtraction are inverse operations, as are multiplication and division. This means that performing one operation can undo the effect of the other. For instance, if you add a number and then subtract the same number, you return to your original value.