Lesson

Title: The Inverse Property

Grade: 6-a Lesson: S2-L3

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Lesson:

Definition: Inverse Property

The inverse property refers to the relationship between two elements under a specific operation, where one undoes the effect of the other.

There are two main types of inverse properties:
1. Additive inverse
2. Multiplicative inverse.

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Explanation: The Additive Inverse Property states that any element 'a' in a mathematical system has an additive inverse '- a', and when added together, they result in an additive identity element '0'. Symbolically, it can be expressed as a: a + (- a) = 0.

The Multiplicative Inverse Property states that any non-zero element has a reciprocal or multiplicative inverse denoted as \$ a^-1\$. When a non-zero element is multiplied by its reciprocal \$ a^-1 \$, the result is always 1.
Symbolically, it can be expressed as: \$a \times (a^-1) = 1 \$.


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