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multiplication-addition-subtraction-division
The fundamental operations are operations in arithmetic: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. These are the same whatever the base of the number system.
Because multiplication and division are inverse operations. And the reciprocal of a number is its multiplicative inverse.
There is no real difference between the two operations. Division by a scalar (a number) is the same as multiplication by its reciprocal. Thus, division by 14 is the same as multiplication by (1/14).
Multiplication, Division, Subtraction, Addition and the carrot(^) making the following number an exponent or exponential number
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If defined, they are inverse operations. However, multiplication and division is a somewhat flawed example because division by 0 is not defined. So, if you have a number x, then x*0 = 0 but 0/0 is not x: it is not defined.
addition multiplication division subtraction
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Yes, provided they are defined (ie excluding division by 0).
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