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For the binary operation ×10 on set S = {1, 3, 7, 9}, find the inverse of 3.

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उत्तर

Here,

1 \[\times_{10}\] 1 = Remainder obtained by dividing 1 \[\times\] 1 by 10
             =1

3 \[\times_{10}\] 7 = Remainder obtained by dividing 3 \[\times\] 7 by 10
             =1

7 \[\times_{10}\] 9 = Remainder obtained by dividing 7 \[\times\]9 by 10
             = 3

So, the composition table is as follows:

×10 1 3 7 9
1 1 3 7 9
3 3 9 1 7
7 7 1 9 3
9 9 7 3 1

We observe that the elements of the first row are same as the top-most row.
So, \[1 \in S\] is the identity element with respect to \[\times_{10}\] Finding inverse of 3:

From the above table we observe,
3 \[\times_{10}\] 7 = 1

So, the inverse of 3 is 7.

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अध्याय 3: Binary Operations - Exercise 3.5 [पृष्ठ ३३]

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अध्याय 3 Binary Operations
Exercise 3.5 | Q 5 | पृष्ठ ३३

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