Zero does not have a reciprocal.
That number is zero.
Zero
Zero, since you can't divide by zero.
A non-example of a reciprocal would be the number zero. This is because the reciprocal of a number ( x ) is defined as ( \frac{1}{x} ), and since division by zero is undefined, zero does not have a reciprocal. Additionally, any number that is not a non-zero number, such as a negative number or a fraction, also serves as a non-example if it cannot be inverted to produce a valid result.
Reciprocal of any non - zero number [other than 1 (because reciprocal of 1 is 1)]is always less than '1' .============================The first contributor disputes the change:Sorry, Anu. What about the non-zero number 0.5, whose reciprocal is 2 ? ? ?
It is 0. But some people say 0 does not have a reciprocal.
no
Every number except zero has a reciprocal.
That number is zero.
Zero
Zero.
Zero doesn't have a negative reciprocal. Zero doesn't have a reciprocal at all. It's zero. Zilch, nix, zip, nada, diddly-squat.
Zero, since you can't divide by zero.
Zero
The number zero.
Reciprocal of any non - zero number [other than 1 (because reciprocal of 1 is 1)]is always less than '1' .============================The first contributor disputes the change:Sorry, Anu. What about the non-zero number 0.5, whose reciprocal is 2 ? ? ?
The only number to not have a reciprocal is zero. This is because it can't be divided by anything.