Yes
The negative reciprocal of any gradient gives the gradient of the line perpendicular to it. If you had a line of gradient 2, the negative reciprocal would be -1/2 Just change the sign on the number and flip the number/fraction to get the negative reciprocal.
A negative power gives you the reciprocal of the positive power so yes you flip your number.
Negative reciprocal is something you use in math that often times help you find a perpendicular line to an equation. ex: for an equation with a slope of 5x, the recriprocal would be -1/5x. what you do is you flip flop the bottom and the top, 1/5x. That is the reciprocal alone and to make it a negative reciprocal you just simply add the negative sign.
Flip is the technical term for a reciprocal. (The reciprocal of 3/4 is 4/3)
just flip it
The reciprocal of -1/10 is -10, and the negative of -10 is 10 .
Flip it upside down. Now you have negative three over four. That's your multiplicative inverse (reciprocal) -3/4
A reciprocal is the reverse of a fraction. FLIP IT!
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Reciprocal.
You have the reciprocal. Unless you started with a fraction equivalent to 0.
It would be the negative of the negative reciprocal. And since the negative of a negative is a posivie, it is the positive reciprocal.. For example, if the slope was -3, the other would be 1/3.