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OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):

What is the inverse operation?

OpenStudy (benlindquist):

of what

OpenStudy (benlindquist):

Inverse operations are opposite operations that undo each other. Addition and subtraction are inverse operations. Multiplication and division are inverse operations. this

OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):

OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):

I don't understand.

OpenStudy (benlindquist):

do you not get any of this?

OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):

Is it kind of like the opposite of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division?

OpenStudy (benlindquist):

i think so

zepdrix (zepdrix):

When no symbol is written between the stuff, it's implied to be multiplication. For example if I have 2x, that's actually 2 times this unknown x. So we see that 0.95 is `multiplying` the n. What is the opposite of multiplication? :)

OpenStudy (benlindquist):

oh that

OpenStudy (xxstudyingstuffxx):

Its devision, @zepdrix.

zepdrix (zepdrix):

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