No, a reciprocal is just like any other fraction, it only equals one if both numbers in it are the same.
The product of a number and its reciprocal is always one. That's what reciprocal means.
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The reciprocal of any integer n is equal to 1/n. In this instance, the reciprocal of 2 is equal to 1/2 or one half.
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The reciprocal of any number is simply 1 divided by that number. Therefore, the reciprocal of 0.68 = 1 / 0.68 = 1.47 1.47 is the reciprocal of 0.68. Conversley, the reciprocal of 1.47 is 0.68 (1/1.47=0.68)
If you multiply them, reciprocals always equal one.
The product of a number and its reciprocal is always one. That's what reciprocal means.
A fraction multiplied by its reciprocal is always equal to one. This is because the reciprocal is an inversion of the fraction. The denominator of a fraction is the same number as the numerator of the reciprocal, and vice versa. The product of this is a fraction with the same numbers for the denominator and reciprocal, which is also known as an equivalent fraction. Equivalent fractions are always equal to one.
A reciprocal is the number you must multiply another number by to get the product of 1. The reciprocal of 4 (which is the same as 4/1) is 1/4. The reciprocal of 3/8 is 8/3. The reciprocal of 13 is 1/13.This can also be expressed using exponents. The reciprocal of any value x is equal to x-1. So the reciprocal of a/b is (a/b)-1, which is equal to b/a.To find a reciprocal, put the number under one. If it is a fraction, flip the fraction. Whatever the reciprocal is, remember that it must always multiply to one with the original number.
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I am not sure about the question, but If 1/4 is a number then (1)/(1/4) which ends up being 4 is its reciprocal. Any number "N" has a reciprocal equal to 1/N and when you multiply the two as in N x 1/N, you will always get 1, that is a number multiplied by its reciprocal will always yield 1. Given one number you can find the other by dividing 1 by the given number
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Zero does not have a reciprocal because a reciprocal is defined as a number that, when multiplied by the original number, yields one. Since multiplying any number by zero always results in zero, there is no number that can be multiplied by zero to produce one. Consequently, the concept of a reciprocal for zero is undefined in mathematics.
The reciprocal of a number is the number that when multiplied by the original number equals one. 4 is equal to the improper fraction 4/1. So the reciprocal of 4/1 would be 1/4.
The number one, because 1/1 is equal to 1/1 when taken to the -1 power.
The reciprocal of any positive integer x is equal to 1/x. Therefore, the reciprocal of 8 is equal to 1/8 or one eighth.
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