the reciprocal is a factor by which you multiply a given number so that their product is 1. ex. 3/5 is the reciprocal of of 5/3.
Zero has no reciprocals. The reciprocal of a number ( x ) is defined as ( \frac{1}{x} ), and since division by zero is undefined, the reciprocal of zero cannot exist. Therefore, zero does not have any reciprocals.
Numbers that are reciprocals of each other are called "reciprocal pairs." For example, if you have a number ( x ), its reciprocal is ( \frac{1}{x} ). When two numbers are reciprocals, their product equals 1.
The product of two mutual reciprocals is 1 .
The reciprocal of 2.31 is 1/2.31, or about 0.4329.
the reciprocal of a//b=1/(a/b)=b/a
Zero has no reciprocals. The reciprocal of a number ( x ) is defined as ( \frac{1}{x} ), and since division by zero is undefined, the reciprocal of zero cannot exist. Therefore, zero does not have any reciprocals.
Every one of them has a reciprocal.
Numbers that are reciprocals of each other are called "reciprocal pairs." For example, if you have a number ( x ), its reciprocal is ( \frac{1}{x} ). When two numbers are reciprocals, their product equals 1.
The product of two mutual reciprocals is 1 .
The reciprocal of 2.31 is 1/2.31, or about 0.4329.
Two numbers with a product of 1 are called reciprocals. If you have a number and want to find the reciprocal of it, simply divide 1 by the number. For example, the reciprocal of 5 is 1/5, and the reciprocal of 700 is 1/700.
reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals.
the reciprocal of a//b=1/(a/b)=b/a
2/3 and 3/4 are not reciprocals
For example, the reciprocal of 3 is 1/3. Two numbers are reciprocals (each is the reciprocal of the other) if their product is 1.
A number divided by its reciprocal is equal to the square of the number.
The reciprocal of 11/4 is 4/11