Why are the 2 input terminals of an op-amp are called as inverting & non-inverting terminals?

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An input applied to the inverting terminal of an Op Amp provides an amplified output which is 180 degrees out of phase with respect to the input, whereas the non-inverting terminal input provides an output which is in phase with the input.
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