A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
If you have the number 14 it's reciprocal is 1/14.
Zero
The reciprocal of a number is the number backwards in fraction form. For example, the reciprocal of 25 would be 1/25. The reciprocal of 5/10 would be 10/5.
no "to reciprocal" is meaningless. If you mean can you take a reciprocal of a fraction, then the reciprocal of 5/97, for example, is 97/5 in just the same way that the reciprocal of 2 (think of 2/1) is 1/2.
0 has no reciprocal
There are no real life applications of reciprocal functions
No, 0 does not have a reciprocal, yet 0 is a real number.
A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
If you have the number 14 it's reciprocal is 1/14.
Zero
The Equator is a real world example, being the circumference of the Earth.
Do you mean reciprocal? Well if you do it means the reciprocal of a fraction is mostly flipping the fraction. Here is an example below. Example: Carrie has 7\8 of apples. What is the reciprocal? Answer: The reciprocal is 8\7. It's easy you just switch the numbers.
Of what?
The reciprocal of a number is the number backwards in fraction form. For example, the reciprocal of 25 would be 1/25. The reciprocal of 5/10 would be 10/5.
no "to reciprocal" is meaningless. If you mean can you take a reciprocal of a fraction, then the reciprocal of 5/97, for example, is 97/5 in just the same way that the reciprocal of 2 (think of 2/1) is 1/2.
Mary and Jon love each other is an example of reciprocal pronouns.