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Invert is a term used to describe turning something the opposite way, reversing order, position, or orientation. It appears in everyday speech as well as in scientific, mathematical, musical, linguistic, and computing contexts, where it often denotes a reversal or undoing of some kind.

In mathematics and logic, an inverse undoes another operation. The additive inverse of a number a is

In geometry and related fields, inversion describes several ideas. Circle inversion maps points relative to a

In computer science and electronics, an inverter is a device or gate that outputs the opposite value.

In music, inversion refers to reordering the notes of a chord so a different pitch becomes the

In biology and genetics, a chromosome inversion is a structural rearrangement in which a segment of a

In linguistics, inversion describes placing a component of a sentence before its usual position, such as forming

-a,
and
the
multiplicative
inverse
is
1/a
(for
nonzero
a).
An
inverse
function
f−1
reconstructs
the
input
from
the
output
of
f.
In
linear
algebra,
a
matrix
A
has
an
inverse
A−1
if
A
is
non-singular,
such
that
AA−1
equals
the
identity
matrix.
fixed
center
so
that
the
product
of
the
distances
from
the
center
to
a
point
and
its
image
is
a
constant
(the
square
of
the
circle’s
radius).
In
chemistry,
Walden
inversion
refers
to
the
stereochemical
inversion
of
a
chiral
center,
often
occurring
in
SN2
reactions
and
yielding
the
opposite
configuration.
A
NOT
gate
provides
bitwise
negation
in
digital
circuits,
and
software
can
perform
bitwise
NOT
to
flip
binary
digits.
bass
note
(chord
inversion),
or
to
reversing
intervals
within
a
melody
(melodic
inversion).
chromosome
is
reversed
end
to
end,
potentially
altering
gene
order
and
expression.
questions
by
moving
an
auxiliary
verb
to
the
front.