Définition : L’inverse d’un nombre rationnel non nul $x$ est le nombre, qui multiplié par $x$, donne $1$.
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Propriété : Diviser par un nombre rationnel différent de $0$ revient à multiplier par son inverse. Ainsi, si $a$, $b$, $c$ et $d$ désignent des nombres relatifs avec $b\neq 0$, $c\neq 0$ et $d\neq 0$, on a:
\[\dfrac{a}{b}\div \dfrac{\textcolor{green}{c}}{\textcolor{red}{d}}=\dfrac{a}{b}\times \dfrac{\textcolor{red}{d}}{\textcolor{green}{c}}\]
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