Multiplication is the inverse operation of division
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And addition is the inverse operation of subtraction. That means one undoes or counteracts the other in an expression.
But with limits, isn't division the inverse operation of both addition and subtraction as well? What are the consequences of this to math in general?
But with limits, isn't division the inverse operation of both addition and subtraction as well? What are the consequences of this to math in general?
