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
addition and multiplication
multiplication and division.
subtraction and division
Answers
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.
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.