Inverse element

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The inverse element is the opposite of a number or equation. The inverses of x in addition is x (called the additive inverse), and 1x or x1 in multiplication (called the multiplicative inverse, or reciprocal).[1][2]

In general, given an element g in a group S equipped with an operation , an inverse element of g is an element g* such that gg* and g*g are both equal to the identity element (of the group). Other examples of inverse include inverse function and matrix inverse.

  • Field (mathematics), a set equipped with additive inverses and multiplicative inverses (except for zero)

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