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Operations that undo each other such as division and multiplication are called
- A Multiplying operations
- B Dividing operations
- C Compatible operations
- D Inverse operations
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Operations that undo each other, such as division and multiplication, are called inverse operations. Inverse operations are used to reverse the effect of a previous operation. For example, if we multiply a number by 5, we can use the inverse operation of division by 5 to undo the multiplication and return to the original number. Similarly, if we divide a number by 3, we can use the inverse operation of multiplication by 3 to reverse the division and obtain the original number.