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(a^-1)^-1 = a

1/(a^-1) = a

a(a^-1) = 1

a(1/a) = 1

1 = 1

True for any value of a, accept 0.
by Level 13 User (103k points)
?????????????? quesshun ??????????? it be identitee

a^-1 same as 1/a

then (1/a)^-1....become a
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