Oh, dude, the reciprocal of a number is just 1 divided by that number. So, the reciprocal of 2 is 1/2, and the reciprocal of 1/3 is 3. So, the reciprocal of 2 and 1/3 is 1/(2 + 1/3) which simplifies to 3/7. Easy peasy, like basic math stuff, you know?
how do I find the reciprocal of 1 7/8
The reciprocal of a fraction is found by flipping the numerator and denominator. So, the reciprocal of 17/7 is 7/17. This means that if you were to multiply 17/7 by its reciprocal, the result would be 1, as the two fractions are multiplicative inverses of each other.
A logarithm of a reciprocal. For example, log(1/7) or log(7-1) = -log(7)
3 x 1/3 = 1 (1/3 is multiplicative inverse or reciprocal of 3)
the reciprocal of 6 is 1/6 and the reciprocal of 7 is 1/7
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The reciprocal of 6 1/7 is 7/43.
Mixed fraction, I suppose. Convert the fraction to an improper fraction, and then take the reciprocal by exchanging numerator and denominator. Example: Calculate the reciprocal of 2 1/3 (two and one-third) 1 / (2 1/3) = 1 / (7/3) = 3/7
The reciprocal is simply 1/x Reciprocal of 7 = 1/7. Reciprocal of 2 is 1/2 or 0.5.
The reciprocal of 7 is 1/7 The reciprocal of an integer a is the fraction 1/a
7/8's reciprocal is 8/7 which equals 1 1/7.
Reciprocal of 2 1/7 = 1 / (15/7) = (1 * 7) / 15 = 0.4666 (approx)
The reciprocal of one seventh or 1/7 is 7.
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The reciprocal of 7 is 1/7 or one seventh. this is boring and i am stupid
Reciprocal of 3/7 is 7/3, when you multiply a number with its reciprocal you will get the value 1.