Depending on the usage, synonyms can include changed, contrary, converse, flipped, inverted, reverse, reversed, reverted, transposed, turned, or turned over.
In math, the multiplicative inverse is the reciprocal. For integers, this is the fraction with the integer as the denominator. Example : the integer 3 and the reciprocal 1/3.
(As opposed to the additive inverse, which is the negative of the integer.)
Another word for additive inverse is "opposite." In mathematical terms, the additive inverse of a number is the value that, when added to the original number, results in zero. For example, the additive inverse of 5 is -5.
reciprocal
Another word for reciprocal is Multiplicative Inverse
Retrograde, backward, reversed, contrary, inverse, worsening...
The inverse of multiplication is division. * * * * * The inverse of the operation of multiplication is division, as stated in the above answer, but another name for the multiplicative inverse is a reciprocal.
reciprocal is the multiplicative inverse.
Another name for a multiplicative inverse is a reciprocal.
An inverse operation undoes the effect of another operation. For example, addition is the inverse operation of subtraction, and multiplication is the inverse operation of division. Applying an operation and its inverse leaves you with the original value.
Addition is the inverse operation of subtraction and multiplication is the inverse operation of division. The word inverse means "opposite".
inverse operations
Inverse means opposite or reversing. An example sentence would be: They are perfect for each other because she is the inverse of him.
An inverse operation (for some operation) is, in a way, the opposite of another operation. For example, subtraction is the opposite of addition (if you add 7, then subtract 7, the subtraction will "undo" the addition - you get the original number back). Similarly, division is the inverse of multiplication, taking a root is the inverse of calculating a power, and the logarithm is also the inverse of calculating a power (the difference being that taking a root finds the unknown base, while taking the logarithm finds the unknown exponent).