What are inverse operations?
Inverse operations are operations that "undo" each other. For example...
Inverse operations are operations that "undo" each other. For example...
Here is a video of the inverse of multiplication. When you are done, think about what the inverse of addition would be, and what the inverse of squares would be.
Here is the answer to my question- The inverse of addition is subtraction, and the inverse of squares is square roots. But here's the big question- HOW DO INVERSE OPERATIONS RELATE TO ALGEBRA???
If you are in Mr. Kollar's class, you might remember "wax on, wax off." This applies because, in upper level algebra, it is crucial to use inverse operations when solving algebra problems. So here's how it works.
If you are in Mr. Kollar's class, you might remember "wax on, wax off." This applies because, in upper level algebra, it is crucial to use inverse operations when solving algebra problems. So here's how it works.