1 is the reciprocal of 1.
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.
If you mean 2/3 then the reciprocal is 3/2
reciprocal of 2 over 25 = 25/2
I have no idea what a recoprocal is, but the reciprocal of 2 is 0.5 or 1/2.
Oh, dude, the reciprocal of 2 is 1/2. It's like flipping a fraction upside down, you know? So, if you ever need to divide something by 2, just multiply it by 1/2 instead. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
1 is the reciprocal of 1.
The reciprocal is simply 1/x Reciprocal of 7 = 1/7. Reciprocal of 2 is 1/2 or 0.5.
The reciprocal of 2 is 1/2 (or .5) and the reciprocal of 4 is 1/4, or .25.
1/2. Reciprocal is the term inverted so 2 over 1 becomes 1 over 2
A 'flipped' fraction is correctly named as a Reciprocal. e.g. 2 . The reciprocal is 1/2 The reciprocal of 1/2 is 2.
2:1 is reciprocal of 1:2
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.
The reciprocal of -2/3 is -3/2. A reciprocal simply flips the numerator and the denominator and there it is.
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.
the reciprocal of 2/5 is 5/2
The reciprocal of 2/15 is 15/2.