Asked by Sunshine

Inverse operations are operations that undo an operation’s effects. An example is…

addition and multiplication
multiplication and division.
subtraction and division

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
An example of inverse operations is **multiplication and division**.

In general, for each arithmetic operation, there is a corresponding inverse:
- Addition and subtraction are inverses of each other.
- Multiplication and division are inverses of each other.

So, in your provided examples:
- **Addition and multiplication** are not inverses.
- **Multiplication and division** are indeed inverses.
- **Subtraction and division** are also not inverses.

Therefore, the correct answer is multiplication and division.

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