Question 699454
<br><font face="Tahoma">This property should be:<br>

the Multiplicative Inverse Property<br>

Basically, given any number, there is another number that<br>

when you multiply both numbers together, you always get 1.<br>

Similarly, the Additive Inverse Property says,<br>

given any number, there is another number that<br>

when you add both numbers together you always get 0.<br>

With both of these properties, you can think of the inverse of a number<br>

as the "opposite" of a number.<br>

I hope this helps!  Keep practicing!  :)<br>

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