The number you are looking for is called the reciprocal (or multiplicative inverse).
All that sound very complicated, but the reciprocal of a number n is simply 1/n.
Anything to the power of 0 is 1, apart from 0 or infinity, because they are just special numbers. :)
Given a number, if you can find another number (usually smaller than the given number) when multiplied by itself yields the original given number then the original given number is a perfect square number
Nothing can be multiplied to get that number. Ex. 7 is a prime number because nothing x nothing will ever equal 7.
To find the square root of a number you must find the number that can multiplied by itself to equal that number Ex: the square root of 9 is 3 because 3*3=9
find the square root.
Taking the square root means to find a number that, when squared (when multiplied by itself) is equal to the given number. If I ask for the square root of 9, I want a number that, when multiplied by itself, is equal to 9 - in this case, the answer is 3.
Anything to the power of 0 is 1, apart from 0 or infinity, because they are just special numbers. :)
Given a number, if you can find another number (usually smaller than the given number) when multiplied by itself yields the original given number then the original given number is a perfect square number
Reciprocal is the multiplictive inverse. For example, 1/x when multiplied by x gives 1. x is the reciprocal of 1/x. Thus, if a number, when multiplied by a given number, produces 1 as the product, then that number is called the reciprocal of the given number.
To find the number that, when multiplied by itself, equals 40, you need to find the square root of 40. The square root of 40 is approximately 6.32455532034. So, √40 ≈ 6.32455532034. Therefore, the number that, when multiplied by itself, equals 40 is approximately 6.32455532034.
Nothing can be multiplied to get that number. Ex. 7 is a prime number because nothing x nothing will ever equal 7.
The longest diagonal in a cube is equal to the length of the edge, multiplied by the square root of 3.
To find the square root of a number you must find the number that can multiplied by itself to equal that number Ex: the square root of 9 is 3 because 3*3=9
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find the square root.
If you mean 1/x (some symbols get lost in the questions), that is called the reciprocal. It means, for any given number, find a number which, when multiplied with the given number, gives 1. Or equivalently, simply one divided by the given number.
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