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You have the reciprocal. Unless you started with a fraction equivalent to 0.
A 'flipped' fraction is correctly named as a Reciprocal. e.g. 2 . The reciprocal is 1/2 The reciprocal of 1/2 is 2.
Opposite of fractions is called reciprocal.
It is called the reciprocal of a fraction when the fraction is turned upside down.To find reciprocal of a mixed number, convert the whole number to the fraction and create an improper fraction: 22/4 becomes 10/4 and the reciprocal is 4/10
If a fraction is greater than a positive number x, then its reciprocal is between 0 and 1/x.
A reciprocal of a fraction is when you interchange the numerator and the denominator.Example:3/5: reciprocal = 5/3The reciprocal of a fraction is when you interchange the numerator and the denominator.Example:3/5: reciprocal = 5/3
The reciprocal of the fraction is simply the fraction raised to the -1 power. Simply "flip the fraction upside down" to find the reciprocal. e.g. 3/23 has a reciprocal of 23/3.
Convert that to an improper fraction first. Then, to get the reciprocal, simply exchange numerator and denominator.
To get the reciprocal of a fraction, exchange the numerator and denominator.
Mainly when you divide by a fraction - that is equivalent to multiplying by its reciprocal.
multiply by the reciprocal
Reciprocal just means that you flip the fraction... your fraction is -p/4 the reciprocal is 4/-p the reciprocal is extremely important when dividing fractions. because when you divide fractions you have to take the reciprocal of the bottom fraction and then multiply it to your top fraction to get your answer.
The product of -1 and -1 is 1. The reciprocal of a fraction is called its reciprocal.
You have the reciprocal. Unless you started with a fraction equivalent to 0.
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1/3. The fraction for 3 is 3/1, and to find a reciprocal, you have to flip the fraction.