What is a inverse operation { grade 6)

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Answer 1
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Inverse Operation- The operation that reverses the effect of another operation.

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Answer 2
Answer: * Addition and subtraction are inverse operations of each other. 
* Multiplication and division are inverse operations of each other. 

Examples of Inverse Operation 

* The inverse operation of "10 + 10 = 20" is "20 – 10 = 10", or vice-versa. 
* The inverse operation of "7 × 8 = 56" is "56 ÷ 8 = 7", or vice-versa. 

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