Inverse or invert may refer to:
Science and mathematics
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Inverse (logic), a type of conditional sentence which is an immediate inference made from another conditional sentence
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Additive inverse
In mathematics, the additive inverse of a number is the number that, when added to , yields zero. This number is also known as the opposite (number), sign change, and negation. For a real number, it reverses its sign: the additive inverse (opp ...
(negation), the inverse of a number that, when added to the original number, yields zero
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Compositional inverse, a function that "reverses" another function
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Inverse element
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Inverse function, a function that "reverses" another function
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Generalized inverse, a matrix that has some properties of the inverse matrix but not necessarily all of them
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Multiplicative inverse (reciprocal), a number which when multiplied by a given number yields the multiplicative identity, 1
** Inverse matrix of an
Invertible matrix
Other uses
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Invert level, the base interior level of a pipe, trench or tunnel
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''Inverse'' (website), an online magazine
* An outdated term for an LGBT person; see
Sexual inversion (sexology)
See also
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Inversion (disambiguation)
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Inverter (disambiguation)
A power inverter is a device that converts direct current to alternating current.
Inverter may also refer to
* Inverter (logic gate) or NOT gate, a device that performs a logical operation
* Inverter air conditioner, a type of air conditioner ...
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Opposite (disambiguation)
Opposite or Opposites may refer to:
* Opposite (semantics), a word that means the reverse of a word
* Opposite (leaf), an arrangement of leaves on a stem
* Opposite (mathematics), the negative of a number; numbers that, when added, yield zero
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Reverse (disambiguation)
Reverse or reversing may refer to:
Arts and media
* ''Reverse'' (Eldritch album), 2001
* ''Reverse'' (2009 film), a Polish comedy-drama film
* ''Reverse'' (2019 film), an Iranian crime-drama film
* ''Reverse'' (Morandi album), 2005
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Complement (disambiguation)
A complement is something that completes something else.
Complement may refer specifically to:
The arts
* Complement (music), an interval that, when added to another, spans an octave
** Aggregate complementation, the separation of pitch-class ...
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