Yes.
No. 0 is rational and has no reciprocal.
You can multiply any pair of rational numbers as well as any irrational number and its reciprocal (or a rational multiple of its reciprocal. Thus pi * 3/7*(1/pi) is rational.
If the rational number is in the form of a proper or improper fraction, just exchange the numerator and the denominator. Thus, the reciprocal of 7/4 is 4/7.
Any number multiplied by its reciprocal is equal to ' 1 '.
Is '1' Any number multiplied with its reciprocal is equal to '1'
Yes.
No. 0 is rational and has no reciprocal.
It is another positive rational number. The reciprocal of p/q is q/p.
You can multiply any pair of rational numbers as well as any irrational number and its reciprocal (or a rational multiple of its reciprocal. Thus pi * 3/7*(1/pi) is rational.
If the rational number is in the form of a proper or improper fraction, just exchange the numerator and the denominator. Thus, the reciprocal of 7/4 is 4/7.
Any number multiplied by its reciprocal is equal to ' 1 '.
Just turn it upside down as for example 3/4 reciprocal is 4/3
Zero, since you can't divide by zero.
Division by a non-zero rational number is equivalent to multiplication by its reciprocal.
A rational number can be written in the form of a fraction, which is one integer divided by another integer. If you flip a fraction over, so that the top number (the numerator) turns into the bottom number (the denominator) and the bottom number becomes the top number, then that is called the reciprocal of that fraction (it can also be called the inversion of that fraction). So for example, two thirds is a rational number, 2/3; the reciprocal is 3/2.
1 is a number that is equal to its reciprocal, 1. Just for future references, a reciprocal is sort of like the inverse of a number. 10 is 10/1 so the reciprocal would be 1/10. 1 is 1/1 so the reciprocal is 1.