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OpenStudy (mathmale):
Ask yourself: what mathematical operations are shown in this lilst of 4 equations?
One is the inverse of the other. Do you know the word and the concept, "inverse?"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no i dont
OpenStudy (mathmale):
suppose y ou tie your shoe and your little bro unties it for you. Those are inverse operations: one undoes the other.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh, ok
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OpenStudy (mathmale):
If I give you b and you add 2 to it, you get b+2. If y ou now subtract 2 from b+2, you end up where you started, with b alone. This is an example of how addition and subtraction are inverse operations.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok
OpenStudy (mathmale):
Look at A. This involves division. What is 2 divided by (1/4)?
OpenStudy (mathmale):
Think back to how one divides by a fraction.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sorry, it's 8 and I accidently exited out the browser
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@mathmale
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and ok Gabe xd
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Lol updated my pic
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